Discover why small businesses need a managed IT system instead of reactive support, so technology stays organised, secure, and ready before problems turn into costly downtime.
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Protecting your business continuity is about more than just software; it’s about operating a system that is resilient to disruption. These articles provide a roadmap for small business cybersecurity, covering everything from practical risk management and password hygiene to navigating complex compliance standards like GDPR. By focusing on building unshakeable foundations, these resources help you identify the technical vulnerabilities that put your reputation and margin at risk. Our goal is to provide the clarity you need to ensure your digital environment remains a secure, invisible asset that supports your operations.
Discover why small businesses need a managed IT system instead of reactive support, so technology stays organised, secure, and ready before problems turn into costly downtime.
Discover why small businesses should track the source of weekly chaos before buying another tool, so they can fix the real process problems instead of adding more complexity.
Protect your business online! Learn what happens when a website gets hacked, the risks, and why secure hosting is crucial for small businesses.
Ever spend ages hunting for documents, emails, or calendar events scattered across your Google Drive, Gmail, and Calendar?
This article explains why hackers target small businesses like yours, and what you can do to protect yourself.
Essentially, if the content on your website doesn’t match your visitors’ interests, there’s
no reason for them to stick around.
Creating passwords is something so straightforward but so important that we can get complacent and lazy about it – here are 10 password mistakes that affect your security.
On January 16th 2016 Microsoft ended support for Internet Explorer (IE) versions 8,9, and 10, leaving only version 11 standing. As has been well documented in the press over the last few days Microsoft discontinued support for Internet Explorer 8,9 and 10 on January 16th 2016. This was decided and announced back in August of 2014. Anyone […]
Your email is the gateway to your business life, and you certainly cannot afford to have email not arrive, nor can you afford to have someone else hack into your account maliciously. Today we will show you how to enable 2 factor authentication on your Google for Work account, and then how to set it up […]
The other morning at a networking breakfast a specialist underwriter addressed the group and presented some Cybercrime statistics from an Insurer's viewpoint that might frighten the pants off a business owner. Guest Post by David Peach, Your IT Director To understand this problem, consider that the attack vectors are no longer just limited to your […]
Having your website hacked costs time and money A compromised site can also affect your client Last week I had a call from a client who had this message show up on their website: It turns out that the website had been hacked. Their online presence was down and pretty scary for a visitor. Really […]
In a world of constant evolution security of our data is very important Hackers are not just hi-tech computer wizz kid With the expansion of technology on a world wide scale, hacking has become an activity increasingly practiced from all the parts of the globe. Unleashing destructive viruses, bypassing computer security protocols, turning entire states […]
Do you accept credit cards and really know what the possibilities are if you don’t protect your customer data? Don’t put all your trust in your developer – know the issues yourself and push your tech team. As an online retailer you are responsible for protecting your customers sensitive information such as credit card numbers between the […]