Most businesses approach cybersecurity as a boundary problem. The goal, as commonly understood, is to defend one's own systems, train one's own employees, and keep one's own data protected. This framing made reasonable sense when most attacks arrived directly through ...
Across the organizations KairosIT works with and the businesses it speaks with, the first six months of 2026 have surfaced ...
Uptime is a measurement of availability, the percentage of time a system is operational. It is a useful metric and a ...
Shadow IT enters organizations the same way most operational problems do: one reasonable decision at a time.
Pricing should help buyers plan, not force them into a sales call. A good partnership starts with transparency. That ...
The regulatory perimeter expanded For most of the past decade, compliance frameworks (HIPAA, SOC 2, PCI DSS, and their ...
When friction becomes the baseline Most organizations that operate under significant IT-related friction do not describe it ...
The agents are already running Agentic AI (AI systems that take autonomous, multi-step actions on behalf of users) is not an ...
The attack looks ordinary. That's the point. In Q1 2026, approximately 10.7 million Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks ...
You received a proposal looked polished: every section was structured, the language was confident, and the market research ...
Business Email Compromise (BEC) makes the attack look like your CFO
It’s Monday morning and you walk in with a clear idea of what needs to get done. Within the first hour, that plan starts to ...
Your kid’s gaming setup probably runs better than your office. And not because it’s more expensive, but because someone is ...
How many tools does your team actually need to do their job?
April comes with its usual distractions. Deadlines stack up. Projects move faster. Teams try to keep up. That’s exactly what ...
Over the past few years, businesses have gained access to more technology than ever before. New tools, new platforms and new ...
It begins with the most ordinary of moments, a Monday morning, coffee in hand, the laptop humming with promise, a list of ...
How much context sits behind your company’s technology decisions?
March has a way of bringing the idea of luck back into everyday conversation.
Most systems work well enough to be ignored. They power daily operations, support growth, and quietly adapt as the business ...