by ITS Hawaii | Jul 13, 2026 | Cybersecurity
QR codes are now part of daily life in Hawaii and across the country. You scan them to view restaurant menus, pay for parking, check in at hotels, access event information, and complete financial transactions. That convenience has created a new and rapidly growing...
by ITS Hawaii | Jul 13, 2026 | Cybersecurity
Most small businesses in Hawaii do not think they are a target. That assumption is exactly what makes them one. Cybercriminals actively seek out businesses with limited IT resources, inconsistent security practices, and no incident-response plan because those...
by ITS Hawaii | Jul 13, 2026 | Cybersecurity
Hawaii businesses operate in one of the most digitally exposed environments in the country. Geographic isolation means slower incident response, limited on-site recovery options, and a near-total dependence on cloud platforms and remote support. Add in the...