The first week of our Cybersecurity Awareness Month video series is about the major methods cybercriminals use to try and hack your system and drain your resources.
Category: Employee-friendly Content
The last episode in the ‘Back to the Future’ WorkSmart LIVE series
After our sudden shift to remote work earlier this year, it was important to build a strategy around improving the way we work together when the team is physically apart. That comes down to two main points:
- Effective communication and collaboration
- Cybersecurity that fits your needs
Join us for a webinar on what’s working for small businesses in the modern workplace.
In this webinar, you’ll hear from WorkSmart’s President, Clay Harris, as he recaps some of the most impactful lessons learned while adapting to the modern workplace’s challenges. Along with his perspective as a small business leader, he shares his experience on how businesses across all industries are staying productive and keeping data secure.
The modern workplace requires collaboration. That’s why Microsoft Teams goes beyond chat and video calls and acts as a hub to help you work more effectively.
Microsoft Teams makes it easy for you to stay productive and connect with your co-workersâand clientsâfrom anywhere. Without any add-ons, you can meet online and host video calls.
Is your team working together in Microsoft Teams?
Microsoft Teams is the ultimate collaboration tool. In addition to serving as a messaging app, it gives you a virtual workspace for your team to work together regardless of where they are.
Watch our webinar featuring the basics of Microsoft Teams.
You’ll learn the basics of how to use Microsoft Teams to chat and collaborate virtually with your team. We’ll also cover how it integrates with other Microsoft 365 apps like Planner and other Office apps!
In this webinar, you’ll learn the basics of Microsoft 365 apps so you can leverage your existing investment.
Microsoft 365 is a suite of productivity tools in the cloud to help your team get work done whether you’re working in the office or remotely. And, although many small businesses have a Microsoft 365 subscription, they aren’t using it for more than just hosted email.
Youâve set up your organizationâs cybersecurityâconsidering firewall, anti-virus, DNS and web filtering, your wireless network⌠and on and on. Youâve made all the difficult IT security decisions to protect your business, but just one well-meaning employee that clicks one malicious link in one little email can open the door for a hacker to defeat all your defenses.
Letâs start by clearing the air: Itâs normal to have a love-hate relationship with passwords. Itâs hard not to love the very things that keep your information safe, ensure private conversations are kept private, and give you peace of mind to go about your business.
Get ready for a big update from Microsoft for Windows 10
A good reminder from our partner, KnowBe4, on USB sticks (aka thumb drives). We’ve stopped giving out branded USB sticks at events to make sure we don’t encourage folks to plug in an unknown drive. If you find one, be sure to give it to an IT professional (like your friendly WorkSmart consultant) so he or she can test it safely off the network.