Your Business Has an Internet-Facing Problem
Why exposed edge devices, remote access tools, and forgotten services matter more in 2026 Most small businesses still imagine their perimeter the old way. The office firewall. The laptops. The email platform. Maybe the VPN. Maybe a website or customer portal. Something finite. Something understandable. Something the business assumes it more or less knows. That is no longer how the internet sees your company. In 2026, your real perimeter includes anything that can be found, reached, indexed, fingerprinted, or tested from the outside. That means remote access tools, exposed admin interfaces, edge devices, forgotten subdomains, cloud apps, vendor-connected services, test systems, old websites, stale certificates, public dashboards, and temporary workarounds that became permanent without anyone ever calling them part of the attack surface. That is why this topic matters so much for small businesses. The problem is not only that attackers are getting better. The problem is that ...