Author: Louise Howland
Louise heads up the marketing function at ramsac and is responsible for the business' communications, events and digital strategies. Louise's career spans over 18 years working as a marketing specialist in the IT sector, she is passionate about delivering IT content in language that is simple to understand. Outside of work Louise lives in Surrey with her husband and 2 sons.
Embrace the future: The opportunities and challenges of AI in your organisation
AI training is vital to use AI responsibly and securely in this blog we explain how you can claim government funding to help finance your AI training [...]
What is data theft and how do you prevent it?
In any size organisation, data theft can be a huge issue. From disgruntled employees to large scale cyberattacks, data theft can severely impact your business. According to a report [...]
6 steps to designing an Identity Access Management strategy
An IAM strategy is a powerful mechanism for controlling and monitoring access to your company’s IT network and assets, ensuring robust protection against cyber threats. [...]
AI-Powered PCs: Rob May discusses the next wave in computing
In this insightful Q&A, AI expert Rob May delves into the evolving landscape of AI-powered PCs [...]
Preparing for Windows 10 end of life: key dates and how ramsac can help
A significant change is on the horizon with Windows 10 approaching its end of life next year. Preparing for this change is vital for maintaining security and efficiency of [...]
Changes to Microsoft 365 licensing for nonprofit organisations
Microsoft has recently made adjustments to its licensing options for nonprofit clients, in this blog we break down the key points and implications to the licensing changes [...]
Navigating the new Microsoft 365 Teams licensing: What you need to know
Microsoft has recently announced updates to its licensing structure for Microsoft 365, particularly regarding the inclusion of Teams in this blog, we explain what that means for you [...]
Inherent risk vs residual risk: What’s the difference?
Inherent risk and residual risk are key elements of any effective risk management process designed to strengthen cybersecurity defences and protect your company’s data. Read on. [...]
What is cybersecurity monitoring? How important is it in 2024?
Cybersecurity monitoring is the continuous surveillance of digital systems to detect and respond to security threats and data breaches in real-time. Discover how cybersecurity monitoring software can protect your [...]