How to prevent cyber criminals intercepting your sensitive emails
Sending personal and financial data by email is the digital equivalent of sending it on postcard, visible to every server handling it as it passes through.
Our infographic explains how you can prevent those wishing to defraud you by intercepting sensitive email content.
Sadly, the indiscriminate subject of Identity Fraud has become a daily feature in the news. A key part of ensuring the current and future safety of information will involve working with the new General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), enacted May 2018. For this reason, managed service providers like ourselves are putting updated measures into place.
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Taylor Made is now using Mailock to exchange data securely with its agents, such as quote data and policy documentation.
For further details contact your Taylor Made on 01329 239 900 or email enquiries@tmcs.co.uk
Cyber Attacks
Large companies with 250 or more members of staff were found to be more susceptible to cyber security breaches.