31
Mar
March 2022 Newsletter

This month we investigate the Lapsus$ cyber attacks, increased cyber attack warnings and crypto scams because of the Russian-Ukraine war, the EU Digital Markets Act, the latest Apple releases… and, we’ve been to Tees Expo.

By Mark

03
Mar
February 2022 Newsletter

Review the world of ransomware attacks, talk two-factor authentication & multi-factor authentication, listen to government warnings to boost cyber security, warn about subscription traps, celebrate a booming cyber security economy… and we’re going back to Tees Expo

By Mark

31
Jan
January 2022 Newsletter

We begin the year with a reminder to stay alert for Phishing and Smishing scams, as well as a warning of the uptick in cyber attacks; consider the use of Sharepoint to enhance hybrid working; and, the UK toots it’s horn for a booming Tech sector!

By Mark

31
Dec
December 2021 Newsletter

The end of year newsletter looks forward to 2022 with Hybrid Working and Hybrid Cloud systems, predicting the tech trends, a reminder to backup your data, getting fit with the help of smart tech, the growth of tech phobias, and taking a look at the government’s planned national cyber strategy.

By Mark

30
Nov
November 2021 Newsletter

This month’s newsletter brings Christmas tech ideas, and staying safe during online shopping, plus a Budget announcement for tech innovation, Microsoft takes on the Chromebook with Windows 11 & the year’s worst passwords.

By Mark

31
Oct
October 2021 Newsletter

This month’s newsletter brings Halloween stories of cyber security nightmares, lost laptops & internet of things gone rogue, plus Windows 11 & Halloween tech.

By Claire

04
Oct
September Newsletter 2021

In this month’s newsletter we look at staying Cyber Safe at University, school Ransomware attacks, Microsoft Silver Partner news, Have I Been Pwned?, Windows 11 & celebration of the life of Sir Clive Sinclair.

By Claire

23
Sep
Back to School and Device Protection

With many of our most recent blogs highlighting rapidly increasing numbers of cyber attacks, we’re using this blog to discuss

By Helen