
Securing mobile payments: Protecting your business
In the final feature in our series looking at the mobile payments growth, Business Advice tackles the issue of security and trust in partnership with Paym. more»
In the final feature in our series looking at the mobile payments growth, Business Advice tackles the issue of security and trust in partnership with Paym. more»
One of the most effective forms of property security is an alarm system. In the third and final instalment of Business Advice's guide on protecting small business premises, security expert Brian Thomson gives his top tips on choosing the right alarm system. more»
it's an unfortunate fact of life that business premises are an attractive prospect to thieves. In the second of our three-part series, security expert Brian Thomson offers up some invaluable advice for small business owners wanting to limit the chance of a security breach. more»
To kick off a three-part series focusing on protecting small business premises, security expert Brian Thomson provides his top tips for helping business owners limit the chance of burglaries, enabling them to sleep a little easier at night. more»
The country's small businesses are failing to take security seriously, and are at high risk of breaches that could see firms lose business, according to new research from security firm Digital ID. more»
The global connected living market will be worth $1tn by 2020, according to PwC, with the UK's share around $20bn making up five per cent of the total. more»
Many workers have admitted to being lax with employers' confidential information in a new report by Dashlane, with younger workers likely to cause "real headaches for owners of small businesses". more»
Jon Cano-Lopez explains that while the past few months have uncovered a shocking lack of understanding and preparedness for data breaches among UK companies, there are certain techniques small businesses can employ to mitigate risk. more»
Crimes like burglary and vandalism are costing business owners up to 2, 625 for each incident, as firms worry about being repeat targets. more»