cyber security
Staff have enough to do. An extra pair of eyes would be handy ? Like swiss cheese, SEGs secure email gateways have holes in them & bad stuff gets through. You need on-the-spot, clear and easy-to-see protection.
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Online security is more important than ever. The way to protect yourself is by a password manager. You can generate and store strong, unique passwords for all your online accounts, so you don't have to remember them all. Here, we'll show you how to set up and use a password manager for maximum protection.
Here is a fact, 9 times out of ten, the easiest way for a cybercriminal to hit your business is to go straight to your Inbox with a scam, ransomware or phishing attempt.
The rise of online threats, hackers & data breaches, having a robust password management system is a must for a charity. After all, who wants to call the boss to say the money is all gone.
Bringing some common sense to the dreary job of selecting a password manager for your business, or organisation. And there is a link to our free Top 7 tips for 'Choosing a new password manager'. Simple, clear, plain English makes your selection quicker, easier, better and ultimately safer.
Used the same password for over a decade, somehow managed to avoid identity theft, despite using the same password everywhere you are still here, well here's how to move on and continue to survive with real passwords
Europe's most popular banking App Revolut hacked in early September, 51,500 customers hit. Phishing suspected. 1000's will suffer identity theft and fraud.
Phishing is essentially communication designed to get you to divulge information such as personal or bank details or credit card numbers. You may get an email purporting to be from a reputable source such as your bank or IT service provider.
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