Understanding Cybercriminal Behaviour to Protect Your Business
Friday, 20 May 2022
Having an understanding of cybercriminal behaviour is the first step in preventing attacks from happening. Cyberattacks on businesses are at an all-time high. Cybercriminals are constantly evolving and coming up with new tactics to gain access to business systems and data. You need to understand where your vulnerabilities are and what you can do to
- Published in Cyber Security
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How to Build a Successful Security Awareness Training Programme
Monday, 25 April 2022
Cybersecurity is critical for your business continuity. We invest a lot of time and money in the latest and strongest anti-viral software and firewalls. But when it comes to security, the biggest hole in your defence system is often your employees. Human error can account for 90% of cybersecurity breaches. From weak passwords to clicking
- Published in Cyber Security
Hotel Cybersecurity: Are you prepared?
Wednesday, 16 June 2021
Building and maintaining best practise when it comes to cybersecurity for hotel operators should be amongst the top priorities. Here we discuss why it's so important.
- Published in Cyber Security, GDPR, IT Support, Managed IT
Data Encryption: A Guide to Better Data Security
Friday, 07 May 2021
Data encryption is part of your cybersecurity strategy. The purpose of it is to protect the confidentiality of the data you have stored on your servers and hard drives. Protecting your business data is a top priority. Stolen, lost or damaged data can be costly for your business. There are legal obligations regarding certain types
- Published in Cyber Security, GDPR, IT Support
Data Backup and Recovery: A Cyber Security Fundamental
Friday, 30 April 2021
When discussing Cyber Security it is equally important to review your current Data Backups and Recovery systems. In this article we break down the most important elements to open up the conversation.
- Published in Cyber Security, IT Support
How to Recognise a Phishing Scam
Friday, 18 December 2020
Phishing attacks remain one of the biggest threats to business cybersecurity for one simple reason: they work. They operate by impersonating a well-known source and then getting you to enter personal details and sensitive data or click a link which installs malware or downloads a virus. Over the years, cyber criminals have become more and more professional
- Published in Cyber Security





