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Like most businesses, Truis aspires to be sustainable. Over the years we have invested in solar panels and LED lighting to replace fluorescent lights along with many other initiatives. Learn more about our sustainability practices here.
Read articleHow to set your organisation up for an efficient EOFY
The busiest time of the year for businesses is fast approaching. That’s right – EOFY is just around the corner. One of the key reasons EOFY feels like such a chaotic time for organisational leaders is because you’re required to laser focus on two areas at once...
Read articleEssential 8: MFA – security for a hybrid workforce
How the Essential Eight is practically applied depends on the maturity level of the organisation, with more complex organisations requiring more comprehensive safeguarding measures. However, as the name suggests – all eight of these measures are essential in establishing a cyber security baseline.
Read articleEssential Eight: Backups – Why Proactivity is the Ultimate Defence
Most of us have endured the experience of losing our personal data at one time or another. We’d see our device’s backup call-to-action, tell ourselves we’d “do it tomorrow”, and some time down the track, our device would crash or go missing – taking with it our treasure trove of files.
Read articleThe Impacts of people and Skills shortages – Norm Jefferies Managing director of Truis
With global change, keeping staff with highly sort after skills is a tough challenge for any organisation. Norm Jefferies, Managing director of Truis weighs in on the topic pressing the IT industry today.
Read articleHow accessibility can make or break cyber awareness training
The global cost of cybercrime is anticipated to reach $USD10.5 trillion by 2025 . This is due to increasing attacks across social engineering, ransomware, phishing and malware, which are now targeting employees who work from home.
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