How to Avoid and Manage CEO Fraud
Cybercriminals’ tactics are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with a significant rise in email phishing scams, particularly over the past five years. One such tactic is k
Why You Need a Password Manager
Password generation has become more sophisticated as the years have passed; a lowercase password such as ‘password123’ no longer cuts it, leaving your accounts vulnera
Under Lock and Key
Not all doors are equal, and some will need a little extra attention when it comes to security. Perhaps your business is open to the public and you need a secure area for staff onl
How cyber threats have increased with COVID-19
Criminals will always look for a different angle and COVID-19 has presented new challenges for those who work hard to keep the IT systems of businesses and individuals safe and sec
Giving Businesses a Remote Opportunity
The office landscape has changed considerably over the past year; gone are the mornings of jumping in the car or on the train to begin the daily commute. If lockdown has taught us
Microsoft Teams v Zoom: how to decide which is best for your needs
With a boom in video conferencing software over the past 12 months, there are many options to choose for your personal or business needs. The ‘big two’ remain Zoom and
Four Ways To Get Smart With Email Security
Love them or loathe them, if your working habits are anything like the average American professional, research suggests that you spend up to 28% of the day reading and answering em
Cloud Storage: Don’t Risk Not Using It
Picture this; you arrive in the office and your PC fails to start, so you spend some time taking a look to see what’s wrong and just can’t figure it out. You get in t
Four Ways To Know It’s Time To Outsource Your I.T
For many small businesses, the need to outsource their IT can come quite far down on the priorities list. It is often seen as a cost and something that can be ‘saved’.
Video Call Etiquette, It’s Worth Giving Some Thought!
As we are at the beginning of what we expect could be a challenging few months, we need to get used to a new ‘new normal’ and this brings us back to the topic of digit