Invoice fraud: General reminders that stop six‑figure mistakes

Perhaps one of the most significant and damaging types of cyber incidents doesn’t involve ransomware, malware, or services going offline because a datacenter had a configuration mishap. It begins with an ordinary email. It’s not been heavily featured in the press recently, but there is an ongoing risk of supplier-orientated attacks, where the vendor you …

Fake Sales Leads Are Targeting Companies, and They’re Getting Harder to Spot

Cybercrime has become a trillion-dollar industry. By the end of 2026, it is estimated that nearly half of global organisations will have experienced some form of malicious compromise. While a significant proportion of attacks continue to target consumers, we are now seeing an increasing and coordinated effort by cyber criminals to directly target organisations themselves. …

2025 Cybersecurity Roundup and Action Plans for 2026

Thank you for being part of our journey this year. Whether we’ve been helping you to protect your business, collaborating as partners, or supporting you in any capacity in between, it’s been a particularly busy year for technology, and especially for cybersecurity. Before I go any further, though. If you haven’t engaged with our services …

Agile Workplace Technology Trends

2. Your Computers – Lock Them Down  Company devices should be locked tighter than your weekend plans. Users should only access machines assigned to them, and only from their usual location. No exceptions. Do you store data locally on your computers? If yes, encrypted it. If you don’t know how, then we need to talk. …

Cybersecurity Made Simple – Focus on What Matters Most

Cybersecurity Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated Cybersecurity doesn’t need to be complicated. In fact, it boils down to three things: users, computers, and data. Nail these, and you’re ahead of the curve. We’re looking at the three core aspects of cybersecurity and what you can do today to help improve the cybersecurity of your business. …

Small Business Owners – When was the last time you thought about the technology your business uses?

Your business relies heavily on technology. It is your duty to protect sensitive data, prevent cyber attacks, and ensure business continuity for you, and your clients. It’s also critical to review the technologies you use annually, audit and report on them, and scale as necessary for the future. Why does it matter? Technology outages will …

A worthy consideration to bolster your cybersecurity & earn client trust

The majority of you reading this article will face increasing pressure to demonstrate robust cybersecurity practices, if not already. One of the most effective ways to do this is by adopting Cyber Essentials, the UK government-backed certification developed by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). We know this might be a strange recommendation, a UK …

Cyber Security tips for Businesses – by Jordan Gall

Cyber security continues to shape the tech landscape, especially for small and medium businesses. From strengthening defenses and embracing Cyber Essentials (or similar certifications), to increased vendor practices and wider adoption of Zero Trust, there are some clear trends. As a cyber security professional, I want to share some simple yet essential tips to keep …

3 Tech Essentials to Keep Your Business Safe(r) from Hackers in 2025

Modern businesses rely on technology more than ever to operate and engage with clients. As we progress through 2025 and the next tech evolution with AI, it’s critical that your tech works for you – not against you.  In today’s article, I want to share three essential tech tips designed to help business owners and …