Office 365: Checking for updates
Start MS Word Click File menu option then click Account Click Update Options followed by Update Now A message will then appear
Start MS Word Click File menu option then click Account Click Update Options followed by Update Now A message will then appear
Click Windows flag in bottom left corner of screen then click on the cog
Click on Update & Security
Click the Check for updates button
Using Word, PowerPoint and Excel is so much fun now. Because there are so many things you can do with your documents.
Like scribble notes on them. Perfect when you’re using a tablet.
And did you know, there’s a functionality called Ink Replay that allows you to literally watch the exact moment you scribbled the note again.
Because we rely on email so much to run our businesses, it’s our greatest tool (no matter how much you might sigh when you see how many unread emails you have).
But because there’s so much activity in there. And you can receive emails from anyone, it’s the most common way to try to breach your business.
Hackers are targeting every business, every day. Using clever automated tools.
This is 100% true because they are targeting all businesses, all of the time.
Whereas once hacking was something done for the challenge and the bragging rights, these days it’s a form of organised crime.
Hackers use automated tools that are constantly looking for vulnerabilities they can exploit.
This is why it takes just one click on a dodgy email to let someone into your entire network.
To know what you’re up against, download our brand new guide: The 9 cyber threats you need to know about now.
We’re TKNOWIT LIMITED, looking after businesses in Malton, Ryedale and beyond. And we’re on a mission to educate thousands more businesses around here about how to keep themselves safe from hackers.
Cyber crime is the fastest growing crime to affect businesses. When you see what you’re up against, you’ll be better prepared.
Contact Us discuss in more detail.
Wouldn’t that be good. No emails at the end of each day. No worrying that you’ve missed something important.
Or scrolling through the same emails again and again, when you’d rather be playing with your kids (doh!).
Inbox Zero isn’t reached by having fewer emails… that’s really hard to achieve. Instead, you need to change the way you handle emails.
Could a puppy get your business hacked?
How lovely. Lisa in accounts has a brand new puppy.
It’s taking over her life. There are photos on her desk. It’s all she seems to talk about. Hey – she even changed her password to include his name.
And suddenly that puppy has become a security risk to your business.
Because hackers are clever.
Are poor password practices putting your business at risk?
Our brand new guide tells you the shocking passwords statistics you need to know about, right now.
Read it here
To get more done in your business, you and your team need to be highly organised, and have systems to leverage information.
There’s a perfect tool for this – and you probably already have it.
OneNote from Microsoft is part of the powerful and popular Office 365 suite.
Fines issued over the past twelve months have already totalled €56m. And watchdogs say the European data protection agencies are just warming up. Yes that includes here in the UK.
In the first few months alone, more than 205,000 cases were reported across 31 countries.
And now the data officers have settled into their roles, they’re taking a zero- tolerance approach to breaches.
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