Author: Michelle Du-feu
Creative Marketing Designer at Dufeu IT | Wife to a tech genius | Mother of two little princesses
As a small business owner, you may not have the time or energy to properly consider your router security or the security of your network. That could be a mistake. Small businesses are now a prime target for hackers, which is why we put this router security guide for small businesses together. It’s a fast, […]
Read moreWe are extremely pleased to announce that we have been awarded the StorageCraft 2019 Partner Year-on-Year Growth Award. The award was presented to Adam Holding, a senior member of the technical team, at the annual StorageCraft Partner Conference held this year in Malta. We have been extremely busy this year helping our customers improve their […]
Read moreIts 2019 and the cloud is not new. Most businesses are either in the process of migrating to the cloud or planning a migration. Although cloud computing isn’t a new trend, mistakes can be ghastly. These mistakes are costly and may scare you or your business execs off future cloud ventures. Migrating to the cloud […]
Read moreNine in ten organisations across Great Britain currently lack in digital skills. The digital skills gap is having the most negative impact on management-level jobs, according to a new report (The Open University Bridging the Divide Report 2019). With the constant development of new technologies, organisations are becoming more aware of the shortages but unsure […]
Read moreBusinesses need to put more stress on prevention against threats that originate from the inside. Its all too easy for an employee or even a manager to click on a link from a familiar brand or open an inconspicuous attachment. This can be devastating. Mimecast’s “The state of security 2019” report shows 41% of organisations […]
Read morePhishing is a fraudulent attempt to obtain personal information via email, typically by masquerading as a reputable company and directing users to enter personal information into fake websites or by getting the user to download a malicious attachment. Phishing emails are certainly not a new trend. The first phishing attempt was recorded in 1990, and […]
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