Stay Cyber-Safe This Holiday Season: Essential Cyber Security Tips for Your Business

Stay Cyber-Safe This Holiday Season: Essential Cyber Security Tips for Your Business

The holiday season is a time of increased online activity with shopping deals and end of year communications galore. This makes it a prime time for cyber criminals. To lessen the chances of succumbing to these attacks, we've put together a blog with reminders of dangers to look out for. Not only that but we've put it into a downloadable PDF that you can print out and make visible around the office. Stay safe this holiday season.
November 22, 2024 — Paul Stanyer
Recent ransomware scam disguised as well-known and trusted UK postal service

Recent ransomware scam disguised as well-known and trusted UK postal service

Researchers at Cyber Security firm Proofpoint identified an email campaign in September 2024 impersonating the UK postal service, Royal Mail. 
October 09, 2024 — Paul Stanyer
Are Your Employees Reporting Cyber Security Incidents? Here’s How to Encourage Them!

Are Your Employees Reporting Cyber Security Incidents? Here’s How to Encourage Them!

Ensuring that employees report cyber security incidents promptly is critical for any business. But are your employees actively reporting these incidents, or are they letting potential risks slide? We discuss why it matters and how you can encourage them.
July 03, 2024 — Paul Stanyer
The World of QR Codes: Caution Needed!

The World of QR Codes: Caution Needed!

Let’s dive into the world of those little square mazes that have quietly sneaked their way into nearly every corner of our lives: QR codes. With one quick scan they whisk you away to digital destinations unknown. But as with everything in this digital age, a bit of caution is needed.
March 11, 2024 — Paul Stanyer
Hacker using computer

How hackers are using phishing in ransomware attacks

Don’t push the red button! - Phishing attacks are regularly successful because people are curious and like to click on things. Learn how to protect your users from phishing attacks.
October 14, 2021 — Paul Stanyer