Welcome to the April 2023 edition of our Technology Insider newsletter. Smartphones have taken over from laptops as most people’s preferred portable work tool. But that creates a new set of security risks to be aware of. We have the latest advice. What’s all the fuss...
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January’s Technology Insider: IT hacks to help cut your energy bill
Happy New Year and welcome to the January 2023 edition of our Technology Insider newsletter. We’re all watching our energy bills going through the roof, but that doesn’t mean you should stand back and let it happen. There’s a lot you can do to reduce your IT energy...
December’s Technology Insider: Can you imagine doing business in the Metaverse?
Hello and welcome to the December 2022 edition of our Technology Insider newsletter. We start this month discussing the Metaverse. Imagine a massive 3D virtual space that mimics aspects of the physical world. We can all meet there at the same time, perhaps using...
October’s Technology Insider: Do you know exactly what services your staff are signing up for?
Hello and welcome to the October 2022 edition of our Technology Insider newsletter. Do some of your people sign up for software to get a job done, and then abandon their accounts? Nothing wrong with that so long as they’ve followed password best practice, and your...

May’s Technology Insider: Productivity tools: What’s next?
Hello and welcome to the May 2022 edition of our Technology Insider newsletter. The development of the world’s productivity software has been amazing over the last couple of years. In our lead story this month, we ask you the simple question: If you could wave a magic...

Protect your business from these common financial phishing scams
The average office worker sends and receives around 121 emails every day. And while that sounds like a lot, what’s more shocking is that 3 billion phishing emails are sent each day. They account for 1% of all email traffic. What’s a phishing email? It’s an email sent...

How to keep your company data safe while your staff work from home
Working from home or having a hybrid work environment is here to stay. That means businesses need to get a grasp on their security. The days of only securing the office are over. You now have to find out how to back up and secure your company devices no matter where they are.
Technology Insider – July 2021 – Let’s ditch the passwords
Let’s ditch the passwords Hello and welcome to the latest July edition of our monthly Technology Insider newsletter. Aren’t passwords a big pain? Most people hate them. Even with a password manager, they can quickly interrupt your productive flow. In this issue, we...

What does a brute force attack mean for your business?
Have you ever heard of a brute force attack before? It is a method used by cyber criminals to get into accounts protected by weak passwords. These types of attacks are usually automated by software, making them very successful. Our new video explains what can happen,...

How strong is your firewall?
A firewall can be a great start to your business's IT defenses. However, we have found that a lot of the businesses we take over are not properly configured! With open ports to the internet leaving the company-wide open to attack. This is why it is important to have...
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