Watch out for the latest Phishing trend
Did you know that cyber criminals have found a new way to carry out phishing attacks? Instead of using malicious files or suspicious links, they’re tricking people into clicking on innocent-looking images. Here’s what to look out for.
How to start planning a big IT project
A major change to your IT infrastructure isn’t something to be planned in a hurry. So if you’re starting to think about ending it with your current systems and bringing your business into the 2020s, there’s plenty to think about before you commit to another long-term relationship.
Your Guide to Adopting MFA
All businesses should be using MFA as it provides great protection against cyber attacks and other security threats. Our free guide tells you all you need to know.
Tech Guide: Learn to talk tech with our IT Jargon Buster
Does IT jargon feel like a foreign language? Although we steer clear of tech talk as much as possible when we’re working with our clients, next time you need help with an IT issue it could save you a lot of time if you have a few words of lingo in your locker.
AI is making phishing scams more dangerous
It didn’t take long for crooks to work out how to use AI to improve their scams. Now we know exactly how they’re doing it.
Tech Guide: Getting to Grips with Email Security
Research by Deloitte found that 91% of all cyber attacks begin with a phishing email. Here’s what you need to know to make your business email as secure as it can possibly be.
Take action to avoid this devious new phishing scam
A cunning new email scam uses blank images and a trusted brand name to lead you and your people to download malware. Fall victim and you risk losing your data.
Your complete guide to Phishing: PDF & Video
In our experience, many people don’t know how phishing works. But the key to keeping your business protected from attacks is to know exactly how they work and the red flags to look out for.
Phishing: don’t be put under pressure to take urgent action
A massive 83% of organisations said they suffered successful attacks last year. And with just under a third of phishing emails being opened, the chances that someone in your business will be fooled are high.