Tag: MFA

Vulnerability Scanning

The Most Common Vulnerabilities Your IT Support Team Should (Already) Know About

Your IT support team is a company’s first and last line of defence, so it’s essential that they’re up to date with the most common cybersecurity threats. With that in mind, here are the IT vulnerabilities your IT support team should (already) know about.

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The £175 Million Password (And What It Can Teach Us About Cybersecurity)

Forgetting your password can be a frustrating experience, no doubt. But what if you had no way to recover that password? And what if that password was securing £175 million worth of digital currency? This is the story of Stefan Thomas.

Plain English Guide to Multi-Factor Authentication

The Plain English Guide to: Multi-Factor Authentication

If you use almost any digital service today, there’s a good chance you’ve been asked to enable Two-Factor or Multi-Factor Authentication at some point. But what is this technology, exactly? And is it worth enabling for user accounts across your business? In this Plain English guide, we’ll find out.

How to upgrade your Microsoft 365 security

How to Upgrade Your Microsoft 365 Security (In 5 Easy Steps)

Whether you’ve been using Microsoft 365 for a while, or you’re brand new to Microsoft’s all-in-one productivity suite, there are lots of optional features you might not know about, especially around cybersecurity. In this plain English guide, we’ll share 5 ways you can supercharge your company’s IT security with optional Microsoft 365 upgrades.

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What are Copilot Agents, and what can you actually do with them?  

Copilot Agents for Microsoft 365 are like AI sidekicks for your organisation. Learn how to start using them today or even create your own.

Going passwordless: A beginner's guide to FIDO2 and YubiKeys  

Join the campaign to ditch passwords with the Get Support guide to going passwordless at your organisation with FIDO2 and YubiKeys.

A quick update about Microsoft 365 pricing in the UK

As of February 1st 2025, the price of Microsoft Commercial Cloud products will go down in the UK to align with the US dollar pricing.
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