Sharing your password—even with a coworker—is a serious security risk. It creates a weak link that cybercriminals can exploit and violates PCI compliance standards. Always use your own credentials and never write them down or […]

A zero trust policy is based on the principle of least privilege. Only grant access to the information or permissions that each employee needs for their role in the organization.

Use strong, unique passwords for every account. Avoid common words or personal details. A good password might look like this: IL0veT0M!xPa!nt. Better yet, use a password manager approved by your store’s IT provider.