Tech Update

March 2024

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Hello *|FNAME|*,

Another month has quickly come and gone. i hope you are all going well and if you need any help with your IT roadmap please let me know.

We have onboarded quite a few new clients (both big and small) over the last month, if you are one of these welcome to our monthly newsletter.

A question for you all - if we had a magic IT wand, what problems with your information technology and computer networks would you like to see solved?

Currently the #1 threat vector or security risk to small businesses is BEC (Business Email Compromise), with BECs set to outpace ransomware by mid-year. Most security defences only target computers and local networks and not online email accounts.If you are serious about protecting your companies mailboxes contact us to discuss solutions.

This month, we're discussing why internet redundancy is important, how to respond to IT questions from your insurer, a Password 101 infographic and if it is necessary to "Safely Eject" USB drives? See links to these articles below.

Until next month, stay cyber safe,

David Perkovic
0412 973 503
david@dpcomputing.com.au

Out and About

Here are some things we have been doing during February:

  • David and Stefan just finished the Microsoft 365 SMB Masters workshop. This was help by one of our suppliers Pax8 at the Microsoft Adelaide offices.
  • Fahim was busy one night rebuilding a server at a data centre in Sydney.
  • Zee, Rebecca and Sean have setup some more offices in the Adelaide CBD.
  • Fahim, Neil, Bevin and Ben have been busy upgrading Fortinet devices across 40 stores in Sydney and Adelaide.
  • Paul is busy planning some future wireless networks, some wireless bridges and VOIP rollouts.

David & Stefan completed the M365 Master program recently at the Microsoft Adelaide offices.

During the training they learnt the latest features on using and securing M365 cloud accounts.

Fahim was busy one night in Sydney, swapping some hardware in a server at a data center.

Zee, Rebecca and Sean have setup some more offices in the Adelaide CBD.

Blog Articles

Check out our latest blog articles below. We also have more blog articles and eBooks available on our website at:

Blog - http://dpcomputing.com.au/blog/

eBooks - http://dpcomputing.com.au/blog/category/ebook/

Internet Redundancy / Failover

Don't get caught out with no internet. Explore how network redundancy ensures uninterrupted internet connectivity for your business in times of unforeseen disruptions.

Read more ...

Tackling Insurers’ IT Requirements – eBook

All businesses are now getting hit with complex compliance questionnaires as part of their insurance renewals for IT security.

Luckily, help has arrived in the form of our practical, straightforward eBook – “Tackling Insurers' IT Requirements”. This eBook breaks down the process in plain English.

Download out free eBook now.

Password Protection 101

Strengthen both your online and offline accounts! Dive into our guide, "Password Protection 101: What You Need to Know." and learn the art of creating secure passwords and defending your accounts.

Don't miss out – read it now.

Do You Really Need to “Safely Eject” USB Devices?

Is the era of "Safely Ejecting" USB drives over?

Check out our latest blog article on whether the age-old advice still holds true in the world of Windows 10 and 11.

We Love Referrals

The greatest gift anyone can give us is a referral to your business colleagues. Referrals help us keep costs down so we can pass the savings to our clients. I personally promise we will look after your colleagues business with a high level of care and attention (just like we do with all our clients).

 


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