Web hosting – what you need to know
Every great website needs an even greater hosting service behind it. There’s nothing worse than an intermittent site, or one that regularly crashes, especially if your customers depend on it. We’re exploring what good web hosting looks like and the things you should always make sure are in place when choosing a provider.
Read MorePhishing emails – how to protect your business
We’re seeing many phishing attacks doing the rounds and they are getting more and more sophisticated. In fact 83% of UK businesses are seeing them come in at least once a week.
It happens to even the most vigilant of people, so its important not to place blame. Having a sound awareness and continuity plan in place will ensure you’re prepared.
Read MoreThe lowdown on Windows 11
As the new Windows 11 launch approaches, we thought we would take a look at the story so far, explore whats new and what it takes to upgrade.
If you’re considering it for your business, now is a great time to start planning for it.
Read MoreBusiness continuity and devices – what you need to know
As we all transition back to work, many offices are now operating a hybrid working environment where teams work partly in the office and partly at home. The pandemic has shown us that with the right equipment we can work from anywhere, but how do you stay secure and protect sensitive business data?
If your devices are being used in different locations, the risk of a breach, loss, theft and damage multiply.
Read MoreIs your data backup working?
It may sound crazy to have a backup of a backup but it’s actually something every company should have. Checking that your backup has worked and most importantly is valid is essential to the continuity of your business.
With evermore complex infrastructures and targeted cyber attacks on the rise, businesses now need virtually bullet proof protection to keep their data safe. Having a backup is essential but what if it fails?
Read MoreBusiness continuity and your employees – what you need to know
As part of your business continuity plan, we’re taking a look at the role your teams play in preventing a disaster, this is a large part of your plan as depending on the size of your business, there’s plenty of margin for error.
Education and training is key here, your teams need to understand every aspect of a potential disaster and how they can prevent it as well as not initiate it! Clicking on a spurious link, switching off the wrong power supply or forgetting to set the alarm are all very real situations that can easily happen.
Here, we cover the most valuable things you can do to get your team on board with keeping the business moving.
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