Technology Insider: June Edition
This month we focus on the critical topic of IT impact during office changes, the necessity of a robust Cyber Resiliency Plan, and how to make the most of the phenomenally successful ChatGPT.
Stop! And think, before you act on that email
Are you protecting your business from Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks? They have cost businesses billions – and they’re getting harder to detect. Here’s how to stay safe.
Your deleted files could still be recovered and sold online
When you replace old computers or external drives, do you delete data and then just… get rid of them? You could be putting your sensitive data at risk.
How are cyber criminals trying to hack your accounts while you sleep?
There’s a cyber-attack that targets you while you sleep. It sends dozens of notifications to your phone in the hope you hit YES and let criminals into your account. Here’s how to stay safe.
The final curtain call for Windows 10: What you need to know
Microsoft has announced that the current version of Windows 10, released in 2022, will be its final release. If you’re currently using Windows 10, you might wonder what this means for your day-to-day operations.
Technology Insider: May Edition
In this edition we delve into an intriguing trend sweeping the developing world—the 4-day week. Some organisations have already given it a shot, and the results have been surprisingly positive.
Windows 11 optional update: Why it’s better to wait
Did you know you could be amongst the first to try new Windows 11 features? Before you’re tempted to opt-in to this new update, stop and think twice! Here’s why.
Microsoft hints at some exciting Windows 12 developments
Windows 11 still feels like a new member of the family, but Microsoft’s operating system will soon be turning 12. Our sources have some interesting news about Windows 12 and we wanted to share the exciting news with you first.
Technology Insider: April Edition
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. In this month’s Technology Insider newsletter we share the latest advice.
Criminals are exploiting AI to create more convincing scams
One of the many cool things about the new wave of Artificial Intelligence tools is their ability to sound convincingly human. So, big surprise, criminals are finding ways to use AI chatbots for evil. These ever more sophisticated cyber crimes could spell trouble for unprotected businesses.