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Hi
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Welcome to
our December newsletter.
Well just
when you thought things couldn't get worse, the state of South
Australia gets a lockdown all over a lie. Well at least we are
backup up and running now but I hope you, your staff and your
businesses are all ok.
Work for us
has had its ups and downs this month due to the lock down but
we are doing well. We even added another technician to out team,
Osama Chohan. Osama holds a Bachelor in IT (Networking And Cybersecurity)
from University of South Australia. He also has a lot of other
certifications including Cisco, MS Certified Professional, MS
Certified Trainer and MS M365 Security Administration.
With Osama's
cybersecurity background and trainer certification we hope to
be holding some seminars next year on SMB Cybersecurity and M365.
If you would like to join us for this, or have any topic suggestions,
please let me know ASAP so I can gauge interest and start planning.
If I don't
see you, I hope December goes well and you have a great Christmas
and New Year.
Cheers,
David Perkovic
- david@dpcomputing.com.au |
Security
Tips |
Security
is one of the most important areas in IT. It is also one of the
most overlooked areas, but if you lose all your data accidentally
or in a hacking attack what would you do and how much money would
it cost you?
This month
we will talk about security audits.
Security
Audits
Unlike actual
physical security where an open window is easy to see, your cybersecurity
weaknesses can be easily missed. You need to regular perform scans
of your network and evaluate your security options - what once
was state of the art a few years back may not be relevant or useful
anymore.
Contact
us at DP Computing to evaluate your security and check out our
latest blog article:
Is
Misconfiguration Making Your Business Vulnerable?
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Out
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Stefan
about to visit some essential services clients during the lockdown.
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Ben hard at work, up a scissor lift. replacing 1 of 24 wireless
access
points for a client. |
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Tech
Tips |
People
always forget to backup and / or regularly save the documents
they are working on. Remember to do both and you won't
have any heartache's if something goes awry!
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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/
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3 Ways To Improve Your IT |
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As
we head into Christmas and the New Year is just around the corner,
are your IT systems due for an upgrade? Here are three key things
you can do to improve your business’ IT and keep everything
running smoothly in the years ahead.
Continue
reading here ... |
Have Your Passwords Been Compromised? |
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News
of a big name company suffering a data breach is all too common
these days. But what about the customers of these companies? Have
all their customers’ details been compromised and if so
what happens with those passwords?
Continue
reading here ... |
Why
Upgrade Your Office Software? |
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Yes,
it may have served you well over the past decade, but MS Office
2010 has reached its end of life back in October. Now it is time
to upgrade. Our latest blog article shows you why and what to
consider.
Continue
reading here ...
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Is
Misconfiguration Making Your Business Vulnerable? |
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Reports
of cybersecurity attacks on companies and government agencies
are unfortunately too common these days. Millions of access credentials
are breached and millions of dollars are lost to ransomware attack
everyday. You may think you are protected, but even a single undetected
misconfiguration could mean trouble and open to attack.
Click
here to continue reading ... |
Our
Partners - SA Technology Collective |
DP
Computing are part of the SA
Technology Collective.
The SA Technology
Collective are a small group of experienced professionals based
in Adelaide, South Australia who have joined together to provide
a total digital solution for business. We are passionate about
supporting and enabling business owners to solve many of the challenges
they face using digital technology in this rapidly evolving field.
If you are
after a new website or are looking at improving you digital marketing,
contact David and we will put you in touch with one of our partners. |
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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