Business owners can’t do it all as much as they would like to. There just isn’t enough time once your business is growing. Eventually you will feel swamped with paper and to do lists. Everyone has different skills and at the top of your task list will be the things you like to do and […]
Archives for 2017
New employers will not have a delayed Staging Date
Until now employers have had advance warning of when they will have to set up a pension scheme but from October 2017 new employers will not. Most employers will have received notification of their Staging Date several months if not a year or two previously and will know that their Staging Date is the […]
The complexity of password complexity
Deploying password quality checking on your Debian-base Linux servers can help to ensure that your users assign reasonable passwords on their accounts, but the settings themselves can be a bit misleading. For example, setting a minimum password length of 12 characters does not mean that your users’ passwords will all have twelve or more characters. […]
Gravityscan, keeping WordPress sites safe
If your website, in common with roughly 25% of all websites, is running WordPress then it’s pretty much certain that it’s being constantly attacked. WordPress is to hackers what raw meat is to jackals because unless sites are assiduously maintained, they quickly become vulnerable to a huge number of exploits. The root cause of this […]
How valuable is an employee review?
Having recently carried out “formal” reviews with each of my team I know, for me, it is very valuable. Employee reviews are new to me. I never had a review in all the years I was an employee so when it was suggested I carry out regular reviews with each of my employees I had […]
8 ways to manage an internet or security crisis
Your business is hit with a ransomware attack. Or your ecommerce site crashes. Your legacy system stops working. Or maybe your latest software release has a major bug. These are just some of the problems that ecommerce, technology and other companies experience at one time or another. The issue is not if a problem – […]
Incident response is like tracking down a perpetrator
What is incident response? Image by Thinkstock Incident response is like investigating a real burglary. You look for evidence of the intruder at the crime scene, find his targets and his getaway car, and repair any holes. Discover any cuts in your chain link fence. Take a few steps back for more perspective. Find the […]
Its time to do your P11d
If any of your employees have expenses or benefits it is time to prepare your P11D and/or P11D(b) for the 2016-17 tax year. These must be submitted by 6 July 2017 and any Class 1A NICs due on these expenses and benefits must be paid by 22nd July 2017. HMRC changed what needs to be […]
6 things you need to know about IoT security
Security, trust and data integrity Image by Thinkstock The emergence of IoT is altering our personal technology security paradigm and is a game-changer in customer/business interaction, in part due to the wide scope of available data and sheer number of devices collecting this data. McKinsey & Company estimates the IoT ecosystem will generate $6 trillion […]
Tax Relief for Employee Expenses
Did you know that if your employee is not reimbursed for travel or other things they buy for work they can claim tax relief? The tax relief is claimed online using form P87 which is accessible through their Personal Tax Account which they should be able to log in to. The tax relief may […]