July Newsletter

July Newsletter

Apparently it's the Summer.  There's a lot going on around controlling and managing technology, but there's always is.  It felt like a good time to remind people of some of the basics - things that are often forgotten when everything seems so fast moving and complex. 

So, this month's blogs and newsletter focus on three important areas organisations of all size should revisit:

  • Resilience.  We've seen a few issues with large service providers, so take the time to work through your resilience.  We'll talk through some important steps.
  • IT control.  Rarely the most exciting topic, but still important I'm afraid..  We've outlined some key steps that can simplify this for smaller organisations.
  • Privacy.  Again, an important area people still ask me about.  We've given some of the basics you should consider in your data privacy approach. 

Out focus through August will be on helping those that are starting from scratch (or with very little) on cyber, without breaking the bank.  We'll share tips, white papers and templates to help you accelerate your cyber programme.  In the meantime, the promised summary is below.

 

What to do when the big guns fall silent

 Now seems as good a time as any to consider your resilience and recovery capability. There are lots of different issues that could hit, like a hidden and pervasive vulnerability.

To find out what you can do to improve your company’s resilience, take a look at our recent blog here.  

 

IT control doesn't have to be smoke and mirrors

 Auditors, customers, regulators, and countless others want good IT controls. No one defines it the same way, though. So where are small-to-medium sized businesses supposed to start?

To find out more click here

Do you want to check your IT controls are up to scratch for free? Just go to Pebl1 here and follow the prompts to get a free report.

 

Data Privacy - a primer for small and medium businesses

Data privacy is a consultant's dream.  There are rules and regulations, and they can be different depending on where you are, who your clients are and who you share data with. 

 

If you want to check your data privacy is up to scratch for free, just go to Pebl1 here and follow the prompts for a free report. 

 

Also, to see our recent blog on data privacy click here.

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