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By ITA_4s99g5WW / November 14, 2023
Microsoft Office has been the leading productivity software since shortly after its initial release on October 1st 1990. In the...
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By ITA_4s99g5WW / November 6, 2023
In recent years remote work has become a fundamental part of the modern work landscape. Whether this is for working...
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By ITA_4s99g5WW / October 30, 2023
Whilst ghouls, ghosts, tricks and treats are in season this Halloween there is never a time for the digital ghoul,...
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By ITA_4s99g5WW / October 25, 2023
IT Infrastructure is the backbone of any business in the current, modern business world. The ability to adapt and scale...
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By ITA_4s99g5WW / October 18, 2023
Identity management is a critical tool in an organisation's toolbelt when aiming to protect itself from Cyber Threats. Identity management...
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By ITA_4s99g5WW / October 11, 2023
As the need for cyber security continues to grow for organisations, the search for solutions is larger than ever. Organisations...
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By ITA_4s99g5WW / October 4, 2023
As the world continues to become more digital and data oriented, security is a top priority. Traditionally, when people think...
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By ITA_4s99g5WW / September 27, 2023
As the digital evolution of both businesses and the world continues, all elements of every day continue to become more...
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By ITA_4s99g5WW / September 20, 2023
Cyber security incidents are often complex and cause damage to multiple areas of a business. Data can be lost or...
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“Employees make decisions every day that negatively affects their business security, As a result, we have known for a while that, to protect organizations, employees need online street smarts. However, the problem is that some in the industry treat employee awareness as a training concern or one-time activity. It is not. It is an ongoing cultural problem.”