You’d never dream of leaving your home for the day with all of the doors and windows wide open.
Yet this is what many business owners and managers do with their business’s IT.
It’s the data security equivalent of leaving the windows open.
You’d never dream of leaving your home for the day with all of the doors and windows wide open.
Yet this is what many business owners and managers do with their business’s IT.
It’s the data security equivalent of leaving the windows open.
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Did you know that for every 100 devices your business buys, up to 5 of them will be lost or stolen?
And that potentially means criminals accessing your data. Here’s the simple method we recommend to protect all your devices.
It’s estimated that 5% of all devices your business owns will end up lost or stolen…
That’s the average for companies.
When the pandemic first hit last year and we all rushed to work from home, some businesses thrived.
Typically, these were the ones that had already got a robust IT infrastructure in place for their people to work anywhere, at any time, on any device.
Productivity and profits can and should be improved when your business prioritizes its technology.
We all love Word, and have used it for many, many years.
But did you know the Word of today can do so many more things, compared to the Word of yesterday.
Such as collaborating on a document in real time. Here’s how…
One of the most terrifying things that can happen to your business is a ransomware attack.
This is where hackers take control of your network and encrypt all your data, making it unusable. They won’t undo the damage unless you pay a big fee – a ransom fee.
Of course, your team need access to company data when they’re working from home.
But this can be a major data security risk. Here’s how to make it safer.
Hackers are targeting all businesses, all the time. They use clever automated tools to sniff out vulnerabilities.
There is good news. One security method has been shown to be 99% effective. Find out what it is in this week’s video.
Email is an essential part of modern business. But it can also be one of the biggest dangers.
Hackers use emails as a way into your systems, and they are getting smarter by the day.
Cybercrime is the number one threat to US businesses, and hackers WILL take advantage of every mistake you make.