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Further reading

Are you confident in the security of your printers?
Are you confident in the security of your printers?
If your printers could talk, imagine the secrets they could share. Even though these devices are the conduit between the digital and physical world, when organisations discuss information security, print security does not always get the attention it needs. Just like laptops, mobiles, servers, etc., printers are IT devices that are integrated into the network and represent a potential target for attack.
Why SMBs are most vulnerable to cyber attacks and how you can be better prepared
Why SMBs are most vulnerable to cyber attacks and how you can be better prepared
Any type or size of business or organisation can suffer a cyber attack, but the impact is often more severe for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) than for large companies. But why are SMBs most vulnerable to cyber attacks , how can cyber attacks be prevented, and how can SMBs avoid the more severe effects of cyber attacks?
Understanding the five key phases of a hacking attack to fortify your business IT
Understanding the five key phases of a hacking attack to fortify your business IT
The term ‘Hacking’ has been in the public consciousness for decades and the activities of the nefarious individuals or groups that use it are synonymous with cybercrime. Although the term is very familiar to most people, what does it mean for a modern business, how can you recognise the signs, and what are the best ways to defend your business?
Easy guide to secure, simple printing practices
Easy guide to secure, simple printing practices
In our last blog article “Are you confident in the security of your printers?” we discussed why organisations should not neglect print security and instead make it their priority.
How SMBs can prevent the security vulnerabilities associated with their printed documents
How SMBs can prevent the security vulnerabilities associated with their printed documents
A recent study by Quocirca has revealed serious gaps in the security of printed documents at small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). But what measures can SMBs take to increase document security?
AI: The New Battlefield in Cybersecurity Wars - Friend or Foe?
AI: The New Battlefield in Cybersecurity Wars - Friend or Foe?
Artificial Intelligence systems have become important business tools that can help boost human productivity. However, these highly intelligent technology systems can also be used by criminals to outmaneuver security systems and even to fool human beings. What do you need to know about AI and how can you ensure it benefits your business rather than compromising it?