Read the Rochester Business Review’s recent article: Cyber Hygiene Tips to Cut Ransomware Risk in 2026, which spotlights several cybersecurity experts, including OrbitalFire CEO, Reg Harnish.

In the article, Reg Harnish frames cyber hygiene as a long-term lifestyle change, not a one-time project or checklist. He encourages business leaders to focus less on tactics and more on outcomes: Are you happy with your current level of risk and the results you’re getting? If not, it’s time to change what you’re doing.

 He also notes that cybercrime has become more automated and financially efficient, meaning smaller companies are now prime targets, not “too small to bother with.” His bottom line: your risk is rising, and relying on luck isn’t a strategy.

Read the full article in the Rochester Business Review.

To learn more about how OrbitalFire can help small businesses protect against cyber risk and comply with cybersecurity regulations, read more HERE.