Are you scared of IT?

Are you scared of IT?

Are you scared of IT?

You are no different to many other?SME business owners when it comes to being?scared of IT. We understand that it can be a daunting subject for people who are:

  • Scared they don’t know everything
  • Scared of getting it wrong
  • Scared it will cost too much money to fix it
  • Scared of security threats

Does this sound like you?

Are you burying your head in the sand because you are frightened of IT? Or you think that upgrading or updating your IT will be expensive?

We find that many of our clients are scared about the consequences to their business of getting IT wrong or of appearing stupid. But as the world around us changes, we need to change with it, or your business is in danger of being left behind.

You need your IT systems to work smoothly and efficiently so you can maximise profits and stay ahead of the competition. But fear of IT may be preventing you from making the right decisions and moving your business forward.

The simple truth is that you really don’t have to be an expert or know everything there is to know about IT, because that is our job at R&A! So don't stress about IT in silence, worried you may look stupid if you ask a question because we are happy to answer all your IT questions, even if you think they are silly!

If you need IT advice or you are worried that your business is not keeping up with the speed of technological change, book a call with us today!

Do you lie awake at night worried about cybersecurity?

We have all seen the headlines about companies being hacked and information stolen, haven’t we?

It is a good thing to be worried about security in your business, whether this is physical or cyber. After all, the first step to any solution is understanding that you may have a problem isn’t it??

In a recent article, Forbes quoted research that showed small businesses received 94% of their detected malware via email so with that in mind, here are our top tips on what to look out for in phishing emails:

Think before you click!?File attachments are a great place for criminals to hide viruses or malware, so be wary. Think about who the email is coming from – would they really send you attachments?

Check the sender’s email address?is actually from the company’s mailbox address.

Check the footer information:?This should match the company the email is supposedly coming from.

Unusual URLs:?Hover over any links to check whether they are going to the company’s website.

Check for typing errors:?Using a mixture of upper and lower case in the header or subject line means it is unlikely the email is from a reputable company. The person typing the email may not have good command of the English language so obvious spelling mistakes or bad grammar may be another giveaway.

Too many links or the link is repeated too often:?A phishing email may contain lots of ‘click’ requests.

Don’t click on links,?especially if the email has come from a company you don’t know.

Personal details:?Is the email basically a request for lots of personal information? If you are already dealing with a company, they should have what they need from you.

Always check credentials and go to a company’s website via a search engine, not a link!

Staff training should include what to do in the event of a security alert and how to deal with suspicious emails or activity on company devices. If you are worried about breaches, make sure security is implemented on all your company’s devices as well as the network – PCs, laptops, tablets and phones.

You can read more tips on how to deal with phishing email in our?latest blog.?But, if you are unsure whether your company’s devices are adequately?protected, why not book our?free IT MOT?today?

Tor's Tips

Every day is a something or other day....?

Saturday was "CAPS LOCK DAY"

It can be frustrating if you don't spot that caps lock is on - particularly in passwords as it makes them incorrect.

IF YOU ACCIDENTALLY TYPE SOMETHING IN CAPITALS then you can highlight the text in Word and press Shift + F3 and it will change it.

If you type a name with two capital letters instead of one such as TOr then Word can also automatically correct that for you.?Let me know if you give it a go.

Review

A recent review from a manufacturer based in Leeds

“I just wanted to say a big thank you to R&A for the recent work they have done for Hipco. Nothing was too much trouble, communication was always exceptional they delivered an amazing service."

Don't be scared of IT

Get your?IT systems working smoothly and efficiently so you can maximise profits and stay ahead of the competition. Make the right decisions to move your business forward today.

All the best, Tor

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Len J Campey

I make tailored, practical and affordable business advice, from 70+ subject-matter experts, available to the official (circa) 4.5 million UK Start-Ups and Micro-SMEs who would otherwise be unable to access it.

2 年

Lots of great , practical and helpful advice as always Tor Mackenzie, thank you.

Anna Short

Goal-led Marketing for Tech, Engineering & Service Businesses ?Simple Marketing Reviews, Strategies & Doable Action Plans ?Outsourced Marketing ?Connector ??Young People's Champion ??Top 15 Manchester Coach

2 年

I wonder what a Halloween costume would look like for scary IT?

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