Assess Spending with a Telecommunications Audit

Assess Spending with a Telecommunications Audit

Communications and collaboration are vital to your company’s operations and success. But how do you know if your spending is effectively allocated? Read on to learn about the role of a telecommunications expense audit in shaping up your telco budget   Telecommunications and Why it Matters   In short, telecommunications means the exchange of information across long distances–via phone, email and videoconferencing. It incorporates the use of various devices–cell and landline phones, internet and email, for instance. With remote work being an established practice, your workers need to be able to communicate and collaborate, and help keep your operations humming.   Evaluate Your Telecommunications Expense   How do you know that you’re spending wisely on telecommunications? With the complexity of telecommunications (many companies have multiple carriers), money may be slipping through the cracks without your awareness. This is where a telco audit comes in. The audit is a process that surveys an organization’s telecom expenses, identifying areas of overspending or poor allocation. Expenses include local and long-distance telephone bills, wireless services, and Internet services–how do you know the charges are accurate? It may be time to bring in a qualified telco auditor with the needed expertise.   How a Telecom Expense Audit Can Help Your Company   A telecom audit can show where your company might be needlessly spending money. For example, with multiple carriers, different invoicing systems are involved, and your company might be incurring late fees. Small miscalculations can cause errors, including overbilling. An audit can uncover which services you might no longer need, via a close examination of invoices and payment records. Better understanding of your...
Become Aware and Prepared During Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Become Aware and Prepared During Cybersecurity Awareness Month

There’s never a bad time to examine your company’s cybersecurity posture, and even improve your strategy. Threats abound, including security incidents resulting from weak passwords, phishing attacks, and the lack of strong authentication. Read on to learn how you can assess and improve your preparedness for security incidents–it’s not if, but when.   Preparedness Starts with Awareness  October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Starting in 2024 the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) theme is “Secure Your World.” Cybersecurity Awareness month is a time for understanding the threats that face all businesses, and perhaps especially small to medium-sized companies. The good news is, you can learn more about what threats affect your network, applications and data, and how to protect your business.   Protect Your Business from Common Threats    Common threats include phishing as well as the ransome ware that can infect your network and steal your data. If your data isn’t stolen, it can be encrypted away from you via a ransomware attack. Security incidents can occur as a result of weak authentication of account access (weak passwords and lack of multi-factor authentication). Mishandled operating system updates can lead to not having the latest security updates and bug fixes.    Phishing threats are growing in frequency and sophistication, and can come in through emails designed to trick recipients into giving up security credentials, which can then be used to gain access to a company’s network and data. Phishing attempts, along with variants like “smishing” (attacks via text messaging) and “vishing” (attacks by phone and voicemail) rely on fear and a sense of urgency to trick the recipient into...
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