New Security and Compliance add-on licensing for M365 Business Premium
With the increased incidence of cyber-crime affecting organisations across the UK and globally, ensuring robust ...
Secure your Azure environment with Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Discover Microsoft Sentinel, a cloud native Security Information and Event Manager (SIEM) for your whole IT infrastructure.
Cloud native security powered by Microsoft Sentinel
Discover Microsoft Sentinel, a cloud native Security Information and Event Manager (SIEM) for your whole IT infrastructure.
Secure your O365 account to protect your business
Have you secured access to your company’s O365 accounts? Are you aware of the main vulnerabilities and what the options are for locking them down? Microsoft 365 (M365) offers several best-in-class solutions - at no cost. The simple act of enabling or configuring security will give you peace of mind that your company data is secure with extra protections that can be licensed at additional cost.
Microsoft Intune: managing and securing your devices in the cloud
Managing your devices, protecting your business data and keeping your business secure online has never been more important than with the move to remote working. In the light of the Covid-19 pandemic, many businesses are re-evaluating the way they work between the workplace and home. That’s why more robust ways of managing your team’s devices are needed to keep company data and systems safe. Read our latest blog about Microsoft InTune.
Security best practice for Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD)
Our Azure Virtual Desktop Security guide shows the IT lead in your organisation how to set up AVD securely, to keep your IT environment and data in safe hands.
Do you need to back-up your Office 365 content?
This blog explains how your cloud data can be lost or compromised, what protections O365 gives, and the benefits of Skykick backup solution
The ultimate guide to securing your Office 365 email
Picture this. The company executive is sent an email that looks legit, with a link in it. Unthinkingly, they click the link which provides all their mailbox credentials to people who know exactly what to do with this information.








