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Cybersecurity guides for Tulsa businesses

Practical controls for teams without a security department.

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Microsoft 3659 min read

Azure AD Is Now Microsoft Entra ID: A 2026 Guide for Small Business Owners

You searched for Azure AD and every answer talks about something called Microsoft Entra ID. Same product, new name — here is what it does, what it costs, and which settings actually protect your business.

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Cybersecurity9 min read

Cybersecurity Compliance Requirements for Oklahoma Healthcare Practices: HIPAA & Beyond

The EHR vendor wants a signed agreement, the insurance renewal asks about MFA and backups, the card processor sends its annual questionnaire — and somewhere there is supposed to be a risk analysis. Here is what actually applies to an Oklahoma practice, and where to start.

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Business Phones & VoIP8 min read

What HIPAA Actually Requires for Business Phone Systems (and What Your Current System Probably Doesn’t Do)

Your phone system takes voicemails about test results, texts patients about appointments, and receives faxes all day. Nobody has ever told you whether any of that is a HIPAA problem — and your phone provider is not volunteering the answer.

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Cybersecurity9 min read

What to Do in the First 24 Hours After a Cyberattack: A Tulsa Business Owner’s Guide

The screens are locked, the phones are ringing, and everyone is looking at you. Here is what to do — and what not to do — hour by hour.

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Cybersecurity9 min read

How Oil & Gas Companies in Tulsa Can Protect OT/ICS Systems from Cyber Threats

The SCADA screens and flow computers keep product moving — and the news keeps carrying attacks on energy companies. Here is what protecting those systems actually takes at your size, and whose job each piece is.

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Cybersecurity7 min read

SMB Cybersecurity Checklist for Tulsa Businesses: The Controls That Stop the Common Attacks

Clients, insurers, and software vendors keep asking about your “security controls”. Here is the list a 10-to-100 person Tulsa business should be able to say yes to — and how to get there.

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