
The #FACTS about cyber security
On the back of our cyber security executive roundtable, here are the critical #FACTS you need to know about cyber security.
Take a look at our infographic.
ROUNDTABLE FINDINGS: What SMEs need to know about cyber security - with Greater Manchester Police
On 13th June 2019 Fact3, Xyone Cyber Security and A&B Insurance hosted an executive roundtable in Manchester, focusing on the issue of cyber security for SMEs.
We cover what you can do, as an employer, to help improve and maintain this within a workforce.
Work experience and Belbin get set!
Recently, in conjunction with positive steps, we have had Mia from Crompton House School, Oldham, join us to complete her work experience as a business admin assistant.
Mia got chance to spend time with various members of the Fact3 team and completed a variety of tasks during her week.
Why Should You Outsource Your IT With Fact3?
Have you ever considered outsourcing your IT? It can save you time, money and definitely a few headaches!
At Fact3 we can guarantee that when you outsource with us you will receive a dedicated and experienced team who will take the time to understand your business.
Keeping technology employees engaged
Engagement & technology employees
Technology employees can sometimes feel a lot of pressure, especially when the expectation is on them to find solutions to things quickly when they break or fail.
Introducing GDPR
With the new changes nearing it is no wonder GDPR is the topic of conversation for many of us. The new GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations) coming into effect in May 2018 means a lot of businesses will have to change the way they use and store personal data.
From May, you will only be able to market to customers/clients who have double opted into your emails meaning data which you use now, may not be compliant.
Making Tax Digital
HMRC has announced that by 2020 the Making Tax Digital initiative will be in place meaning it will be easier for individuals and businesses to ensure their tax is correct and access their own tax affairs online via digital accounts.
At the moment, it is estimated that £8 billion a year in tax is lost from avoidable errors and so making tax digital is hopefully going to reduce these costs.