Australia Post has an interesting way of assessing their internal IT Security – internal phishing campaigns. These campaigns are designed to test staff and their awareness of Security issues; as well as the steps that they would take when they think they spot a nefarious email.
Why Australia Post ‘infected’ itself with Ransomware
IT DIsaster Recovery Plans: What you need to know before it’s too late
While humans love predictability, the world we live in is decidedly erratic. The unexpected can always happen – and when it does, can your business resume operations rapidly? The reality is that most small to medium businesses have rudimentary disaster recovery (DR) plans in place, if any at all.
The Secret to strong Security: Security Policy
It’s a crazy world for security fears at the moment.
Smiling, Happy People: Why Going To The Cloud Just Makes Good Business Sense
Cheerful people are almost always more productive and tend to be a lot nicer to be around, too. For any business, that’s got to be a good thing (but perhaps even more so for service-oriented ones) and now, with research that shows employees equipped with Cloud technology tend to be happier, what more do you […]
Saving Files: When to choose OneDrive, when to choose Sharepoint
The Biggest Cyber Security Threat In Business: Your People
The Curious Case of Outlook 365
Jazzy title, no? Not just an upgrade and a name change, this latest version of Outlook is actually much more than an email account. Outlook has become a hub for all things communication including updates from Sharepoint and checking availablility status via Skype for Business whilst you read their emails.