Windows 12: Here’s what we know so far
Windows 12 is on the horizon… you’ve got a couple of years to wait, but it’s good to know what’s coming. Here’s what we know so far.
Are you using Teams to share sensitive data?
Even a trusted app like Teams is only as safe as the people who use it and the devices it’s installed on. If you are using Teams on personal devices and sharing sensitive data, this could be a major security risk. Here’s how to protect your business.
Could your Zoom download actually be malware?
There are many convincing-looking sites that are designed to tempt you into downloading fake Zoom software, which cyber criminals are using to steal sensitive data. Here’s how to avoid being tricked.
Are people less productive working from home?
How productive do you feel that your team is when they work from home? More than 50% of bosses believe productivity is higher in the office.
Android 13 is safer for your business
One of the problems with our hybrid way of working is your team doing work things on their personal mobiles. The new Android 13 is designed to make this safer for your business.
Make sure your cloud server is protected
A recent report has revealed cloud servers are increasingly being used as an entry point for cyber criminals to launch attacks. A huge 41% of businesses that have been hacked revealed their cloud server was how cyber criminals got in.
USB data transfer speeds will soon double
As USB has improved over the years, it’s meant you going out and buying new cables. This time you won’t need to.
Cyber criminals – latest USB scam
Cyber criminals have a reputation for constantly coming up with new ways to scam us into handing over login details or sensitive data. They have gone back to basics with this latest USB scam.
Are you using a malicious browser extension without realising?
There are hundreds of thousands of browser extensions designed to help us to save time, be more productive, and personalise our online experience. And while the majority of them do what they’re supposed to, some are not designed to help you at all.
Passkeys: easier, faster, more secure
Passkeys will be used in a joint effort to boost online security by Apple, Microsoft and Google. Here’s how they work.