Most businesses think about hackers, malware, and phishing when discussing cybersecurity. Those threats are real, but they often overshadow a quieter risk developing inside everyday operations. In many organisations, access permissions are set up once and rarely reviewed again. As teams grow, roles change, and new tools are introduced, permissions gradually expand. Over time, this … Read More
From Deepfakes to Password Cracking: AI Cyber Attacks
Cyber attacks have changed, and quietly, so have the attackers behind them. What used to be manual, time-consuming work is now increasingly handled by artificial intelligence. Modern attacks don’t rely on luck or effort alone. They analyse, adapt, and persist, often without any human involvement once they’re launched. For businesses, this shift matters more than … Read More
How Software Licence Scams Trap Modern Businesses
Modern business scams rarely look like scams anymore. They arrive disguised as routine admin: an invoice, a licence renewal, a support request that feels ordinary and time-sensitive. That familiarity is what makes them so effective. Instead of relying on fear or technical tricks, today’s attackers exploit everyday workflows, trusted brands, and the pressure to keep … Read More
How Outlook Priority View Is Changing Email Management
Email management has become a major productivity and security challenge. Outlook Priority View uses Microsoft Copilot to surface emails that genuinely need attention. By analysing real inbox behaviour instead of relying on static filters, it creates a calmer, more focused inbox with fewer missed messages and rushed decisions. What Outlook Priority View delivers in practice: … Read More
When AI Turns Risky: The Hidden Threat of Shadow AI
Picture this: it’s 4 p.m. on a Friday, and an employee pastes a client summary into a free AI tool to finish a report faster. Quick, efficient, but risky. That simple action may have just sent confidential data to a public server beyond your control. This is Shadow AI, the unapproved, unmonitored use of AI … Read More
How Weak Passwords Can Put Your Business at Risk
Let’s be honest, most of us still rely on at least one weak password. It might be a birthday, a pet’s name, or even something as obvious as 123456. It feels harmless, but in a business context, it’s a serious liability. Weak passwords aren’t just a bad habit; they’re a direct business risk. Every login … Read More





