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Overwhelmed trying to secure our small office for 2026 where do I even start?
By: Gavricon on Jun 18, 2026 08:49 AM EST
I got handed responsibility for our company’s "cybersecurity plan" for next year after reading a guide about workplace threats in 2026, and honestly, it made my head spin. Phishing simulations, endpoint hardening, zero trust, insider risk, AI-powered attacks… I’m just a team lead with no security background, and now I’m supposed to protect our remote/hybrid setup, employee devices, cloud logins, and who knows what else. I don’t have a big budget or dedicated staff. Are there practical, no-fluff steps that actually make a difference for a small workplace? I’m paranoid I’ll miss something critical while chasing shiny buzzwords. How do you prioritize when everything sounds urgent? Any simple frameworks or cheap must-dos that worked for your team would save my sanity right now.
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