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Your Next Laptop May Cost 30% More, But That’s Not the Real Risk

As cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure continue to escalate, many small business owners still assume this is only a prob...
19/04/2026

As cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure continue to escalate, many small business owners still assume this is only a problem for governments, utilities, and large corporations. It is not. In this video, I break down why small businesses are now directly in the path of the same types of threats, especially when it comes to routers, firewalls, IP cameras, VoIP systems, remote access tools, and other internet-connected devices that often get overlooked.

I cover what is happening, why geopolitical conflict matters to your business even if you are not in a “critical infrastructure” industry, and what smart business owners should be doing right now to reduce risk. This is a practical look at how real-world cyber threats are moving closer to everyday businesses and how weak points inside an ordinary office can quickly become serious liabilities.

If your company depends on the internet, cloud systems, phones, cameras, remote access, or connected devices to stay operational, this is worth your attention.

Topics covered in this video:
• Why cyberattacks tied to global conflict are now affecting U.S. businesses
• How small businesses are exposed through common network and edge devices
• Why routers, cameras, and VoIP phones can become entry points
• What business owners should review right now to reduce exposure
• How to think about cyber risk in a more realistic and practical way

If you want help reviewing your business technology, cybersecurity posture, or infrastructure risk, reach out to COMNEXIA.



Why Your Small Business Is Now the Target

02/04/2026

Most businesses think they know where their data lives. They usually do not.In this video, I break down one of the biggest blind spots in modern IT: the conf...

AI Is Now Running IT Operations (And Most Companies Don’t Realize It Yet)Artificial Intelligence is rapidly moving beyon...
07/03/2026

AI Is Now Running IT Operations (And Most Companies Don’t Realize It Yet)

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly moving beyond chatbots and copilots. A new class of technology called AI agents is starting to run real IT operations inside companies around the world.

These systems monitor infrastructure, detect problems, analyze logs, and even fix issues automatically without waiting for a human engineer.

In this video we break down what AI agents are, how they work, and why they are beginning to transform the future of IT operations.

Most companies still think of AI as a productivity tool. But behind the scenes, AI is already starting to manage servers, cloud environments, security alerts, and infrastructure performance.

That raises a serious question.

If AI can run IT systems, what does that mean for businesses, IT teams, and the future of technology operations?

In this episode we cover:

• What AI agents actually are
• How autonomous IT operations work
• Real examples of AI managing infrastructure
• Why this shift is happening now
• The risks and security concerns companies need to understand

This is one of the most important technology trends happening right now, and most organizations haven’t realized how quickly it is advancing.

If you run a business, manage technology, or work in IT, this is something you need to understand.



AI Is Now Running IT Operations (And Most Companies Don’t Realize It Yet)Artificial Intelligence is rapidly moving beyond chatbots and copilots. A new class ...

AI is changing the rules of cybersecurity and 2026 is the year the risks became impossible to ignore.In this video, we b...
25/02/2026

AI is changing the rules of cybersecurity and 2026 is the year the risks became impossible to ignore.

In this video, we break down two major shifts happening right now. First, artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the cybersecurity threat landscape. Attackers are using AI to launch more sophisticated phishing, deepfake fraud, and adaptive malware at a speed that traditional defenses cannot match. At the same time, defenders are being forced to adopt AI-native security operations just to keep up.

Second, recent large-scale platform outages have exposed a deeper problem inside the modern cloud model. A single failure in an AI-driven subsystem can ripple across global infrastructure, disrupting services for millions of users and businesses at once. This raises serious questions about platform centralization, systemic risk, and how resilient our digital economy really is.

We explain why these two trends are connected, what they mean for enterprises, and how IT leaders need to rethink architecture, security strategy, and risk management in an AI-driven world.

If you run a business, manage IT infrastructure, or make technology decisions, this is not theoretical. This is the operating environment of 2026.

Topics covered:
• How AI is accelerating cyber attack sophistication
• Why traditional security models are no longer enough
• The hidden fragility of centralized cloud platforms
• The rise of AI-native security operations and zero trust
• Why multi-cloud and decentralized architectures are gaining momentum
• What enterprise leaders should be doing right now to stay resilient

Subscribe for more deep dives on cybersecurity, cloud strategy, and the future of enterprise IT.



AI is changing the rules of cybersecurity and 2026 is the year the risks became impossible to ignore.In this video, we break down two major shifts happening ...

24/02/2026

AI assistants are no longer experimental tools. They are becoming the operating system for modern small and mid-sized businesses.In this video, we break down...

Modern IT wasn’t built to survive failure.It was built for efficiency, scale, and convenience.By 2026, that design choic...
02/02/2026

Modern IT wasn’t built to survive failure.
It was built for efficiency, scale, and convenience.

By 2026, that design choice is becoming impossible to ignore.

In this video, I break down why today’s centralized, cloud-first IT architectures are fundamentally fragile and why identity platforms, SaaS dependencies, and single control planes create existential risk for businesses.

This is not about bashing Microsoft, cloud providers, or SaaS.
It’s about acknowledging a hard truth: when everything depends on one authority, failure stops being localized and starts being catastrophic.

We cover:

Why modern IT collapses when identity fails

How centralization turned efficiency into fragility

Why “just add a fallback” doesn’t actually work

What businesses did right before everything went cloud-only

Why decentralization isn’t nostalgia, it’s resilience

What a forward-looking architecture would need to survive real outages

This is a strategic conversation for CEOs, business owners, and IT leaders who care about continuity, not just uptime metrics.

If your business only works when everything is perfect, it’s already at risk.

👍 Like the video if this made you rethink modern IT
💬 Comment if you agree or disagree. This debate matters.
🔔 Subscribe for more real conversations about technology, risk, and business resilience

Modern IT wasn’t built to survive failure.It was built for efficiency, scale, and convenience.By 2026, that design choice is becoming impossible to ignore.In...

Many small and mid-sized businesses believe they are too small to be a target.That belief is one of the most dangerous a...
31/01/2026

Many small and mid-sized businesses believe they are too small to be a target.

That belief is one of the most dangerous assumptions in modern IT.

In this video, we break down why size no longer provides protection, how today’s cyber attacks actually work, and why small businesses are often more attractive to attackers than large enterprises. This is not about fear. It is about understanding how automation, weak controls, and shared responsibility models have changed the risk landscape.

We discuss why “nothing has happened yet” is not a security strategy, how cyber insurance creates false confidence, and why office managers often end up carrying IT risk without authority or support. Most importantly, we explain what business leaders should expect from modern IT and security, whether it is handled internally or outsourced.

If you are a CEO, business owner, or office manager responsible for keeping your organization running, this video will help you see where real risk exists and how to think about protecting the business without overreacting or overspending.

This is an industry reality check, not a sales pitch.

Many small and mid-sized businesses believe they are too small to be a target.That belief is one of the most dangerous assumptions in modern IT.In this video...

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