Cyber attacks are more common than you think

And how you respond to one can be the difference between it being an inconvenience and a complete nightmare.

What’s important is to think about all of this BEFORE you become victim to an attack (sadly, it’s likely to be a case of when and not if).

By following a few simple steps you can be confident you’ll not only recover from an attack quickly, but you’ll minimize the damage and cost too.

Your 2024 cyber security considerations

We’re weeks away from the new year. And this is a great time to start thinking about what needs to get better in 2024.

We believe there’ll be a big rise in cyber crime, with a surge in ransomware, attacks on phones, and more phishing scams. And that’s not all.

Forewarned is forearmed. If you know what to expect, you can proactively protect your data.

Our latest video has the details.

Are you neglecting your home office security?

Working from home comes with lots of benefits; a better work/life balance, no commute, and a much more relaxed dress code.

But there can be serious drawbacks too if you’re not taking home office security seriously.

Cyber criminals are aware that many businesses neglect security for remote workers, so they become a prime target for cyber attacks.