In today’s digital age, passwords are an essential element of our online lives. Each day, we use passwords to access our email accounts, social media profiles, online banking, and other important resources. Passwords act as the first line of defence against unauthorised access to our online accounts. Therefore, it is crucial to take password security seriously.
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New Year. New IT Business Goals.
Does your business deserve an IT health check in 2023? IT Infrastructure is often considered an afterthought, but leaving your IT to run on its own can quickly turn into a business liability.
#FraudFreeXmas
NCSC and law enforcement encourage vigilance when shopping online this Christmas .
Sapphire Christmas Shoe Box Appeal
Big shout out to our client Sapphire who have recently done an amazing day in their Christmas shoebox appeal in aid of Samaritans Purse. As a dedicated drop off point in Bramhall Cheshire, they have been overwhelmed by the generosity of donations.
#CyberSecMonth
This October is #CyberSecMonth 2022 and this Year The European Cybersecurity Month is turning 10!
What’s new in Microsoft : From enabling hybrid work to creating collaborative experiences
Now that hybrid work is just work, the challenge for organisations is to balance employee demands for flexibility with business needs. More than ever, today’s shifting macroeconomic environment requires maximising productivity while reducing costs. The digital imperative for every organisation is to deliver integrated technology solutions powered by data and AI to help employees work better and smarter
IT Challenges facing businesses in 2022
The IT landscape has changed considerably over the past few years especially due to the pandemic which has enforces companies to adopt new ways of work and implementing new IT processes. See below just some of the key things which have become essential for businesses.
GOV.UK: Cyber support will help the Commonwealth stand up to malign regimes
The Foreign Secretary has announced a £15 million package to support Commonwealth countries to defend themselves from cyber-attacks.
Cyber Essentials – What is it?
Some of the Cyber Essentials self-assessment questions can be difficult to understand if you do not have a technical IT background or you have a complex company structure. IASME has trained a number of qualified cyber security companies who will be able to help you understand the assessment questions, how they relate to your company and what steps you need to take in order to achieve certification. These Certification Bodies are trained and licensed to certify against the Government’s Cyber Essentials Scheme and they are also available to offer consulting services to help you achieve these certifications.
If you apply for an assessment via the website then an assessor from one of the Certification Bodies will be allocated automatically at the point of assessment. Alternatively you can engage with one of our Certification Bodies and they may be able to provide you with more support in the assessment process.
Top Tips to stay safe from Cyber Attacks
Technology is everywhere. It’s become a fundamental part of modern life. The internet has brought the world to our finger tips, and we have all come to depend on it in many ways, both at home and at work. The cybersecurity landscape is a constantly evolving space; keeping abreast of it is important for any business and it’s employees.