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From Zero to Online: A Simple Website Launch Checklist for Small Businesses

Launching your first business website is an exciting milestone. To make a strong first impression online, you’ll want to make sure your site checks all the right boxes before going live. Beyond looking good, your website needs to be fast, mobile-friendly, secure, and easy to find on search engines. You’ll also need to think about tools like domain names, hosting, analytics, and content management systems (CMS) to get up and running.

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4 Things You’ll Learn from an Attack Surface Assessment

An Attack Surface Assessment is a comprehensive analysis that identifies all the digital entry points of your organisation through your public website. This includes everything from exposed web applications to forgotten websites and cloud services. These assessments help uncover how accessible your systems are to potential attackers and offer insights into weaknesses that might otherwise go unnoticed, including outdated software, insecure web services , and more.

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What Is Your Digital Footprint and Why Should You Care?

A business’s digital footprint includes everything that exists online under its name or domain. This ranges from obvious elements like websites, subdomains, and company accounts to less visible assets such as SaaS tools, cloud services, employee logins, and vendor platforms. Even third-party tools connected to your systems or legacy infrastructure you’ve stopped using can still leave traces online. All of this forms part of what an attacker could potentially see and exploit.

Elevating Your IT Services for Long-Term Success

In today’s fast-moving digital landscape, many companies, especially SMEs, turn to outsourced IT vendors to manage their infrastructure. It’s a cost-effective solution, and for businesses without in-house technical expertise, it offers immediate relief. However, while outsourcing can offer short-term convenience, it can also introduce long-term vulnerabilities especially when the chosen vendor lacks the stability, scale, or service quality to support a growing business. For companies already engaged with a third-party IT provider, making a switch feels daunting, but clinging to an unreliable partner could be a bigger risk.