Social media has become more prevalent in everyday life and that’s why so many employers are turning to social media as a reference point for future employees.
With so much of our personal lives readily available on the internet and via social media, how can you prevent your personal data from being stolen in a security breach?
Scammers are reaching new heights and thinking of new ways to deceive the public. Scammers are now using live-chat support on fake Office 365 websites to make them look legitimate and victims are falling for it and why wouldn’t they?
According to the latest report by the Office of National Statistics, there is still about 10 per cent of the population who do not use the internet and lack essential digital skills.
When designing your website or upgrading an existing one, it’s important to think about how SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) will feature and the purpose of it.
IT isn’t always the most thrilling of subjects that’s why we like to make it simple and easy for our customers. It’s not something that tends to be at the top of your priority list.
What are some of the quick wins when it comes to securing and protecting your data? Here are some tips that we hope will help, or at least act as a good reminder whether it’s securing your data.