March 28, 2026Published by Jerry W. Swartz on March 28, 2026Categories CybersecurityThe “Too Small to Target” Myth: A Dangerous LieHackers don't check your revenue before they attack. Krypto IT debunks the "Too Small to Target" myth and reveals the math of modern cybercrime.
March 27, 2026Published by Jerry W. Swartz on March 27, 2026Categories CybersecurityRansomware in Logistics: The Supply Chain DisasterA ransomware attack on a fleet isn't just an IT glitch—it's a kinetic disaster. Krypto IT reveals why digital resilience is the new speed in 2026.
March 26, 2026Published by Jerry W. Swartz on March 26, 2026Categories CybersecurityGuest Privacy: Securing Digital Check-insA digital key shouldn't be a backdoor for hackers. Krypto IT reveals the new standards for guest privacy in Houston’s 2026 hospitality market.
March 25, 2026Published by Jerry W. Swartz on March 25, 2026Categories CybersecuritySecuring Engineering IP: Protecting CAD and DesignsA stolen CAD file is a decade of lost R&D. Krypto IT reveals the technical guardrails for securing engineering IP and proprietary designs in 2026.
March 24, 2026Published by Jerry W. Swartz on March 24, 2026Categories CybersecurityTax Season Security: Protecting Client IdentityA CPA's server is a "Honey Pot" for hackers. Krypto IT reveals the defensive playbook for securing client data during the high-pressure tax season.
March 22, 2026Published by Jerry W. Swartz on March 22, 2026Categories CybersecuritySecure Closings: Wire Fraud Prevention in Real EstateA Friday afternoon closing shouldn't be a hacker's payday. Krypto IT reveals the high-stakes protocol for preventing real estate wire fraud in 2026.
March 20, 2026Published by Jerry W. Swartz on March 20, 2026Categories CybersecurityConstruction Security: Protecting Bids and BlueprintsA leaked bid can kill your firm's edge. Krypto IT explains how Houston's construction leaders must secure blueprints and bidding data in 2026.
March 19, 2026Published by Jerry W. Swartz on March 19, 2026Categories CybersecurityWhy Your EMR is a Goldmine for HackersA medical record is worth 50x more than a credit card on the dark web. Krypto IT explains why Houston clinics are high-value targets in 2026.
March 18, 2026Published by Jerry W. Swartz on March 18, 2026Categories CybersecurityPrivilege in the Cloud: A Houston Law Firm’s Security GuideLocked cabinets are gone. Is your firm's digital "door" secure? Krypto IT explains how Houston law firms must protect client privilege in 2026.