by Jessie Barr | Apr 28, 2026 | Cybersecurity, Information Hub
Small and medium-sized businesses are a primary target for cybercriminals, not despite being smaller, but partly because of it. Larger organisations typically have dedicated security teams, enterprise-grade tooling, and mature processes. Smaller businesses often...
by Jessie Barr | Apr 28, 2026 | Cybersecurity, Information Hub
Cyber Essentials is one of those things that many UK business owners have heard of but aren’t entirely sure they need. The short answer, for most businesses, is yes – and in 2026 the reasons to get certified have become more compelling than ever. New...
by Jessie Barr | Apr 28, 2026 | Cybersecurity, Information Hub
Phishing remains the single most common entry point for cyberattacks on UK businesses. Despite being one of the oldest tricks in the cybercriminal playbook, it continues to work, and in 2026, it’s more convincing and more dangerous than ever. The reason is...
by Jessie Barr | Apr 27, 2026 | Information Hub, Microsoft 365
Passwords alone have never been a reliable security measure, and in 2026 they’re even less so. Credential theft, phishing attacks, and automated login attempts mean that a username and password (even a strong one) can be compromised without the account owner...
by Jessie Barr | Apr 27, 2026 | Information Hub, Microsoft 365
If your business uses Microsoft 365, distribution lists are one of those features that quietly save a significant amount of time, once they’re set up properly. Whether you’re emailing your entire company, a specific department, or a project team, a...
by Jessie Barr | Apr 26, 2026 | Cybersecurity, Information Hub
Encryption is one of those IT security terms that gets mentioned frequently but rarely explained in a way that’s useful for business owners making practical decisions. It’s not just a technical detail — for UK businesses handling customer data, it’s...
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