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.
Examples of sensitive data in your organisation
Any confidential information that’s stored, processed, or managed by an organisation or individual is classified as sensitive data. Read our sensitive data examples today. [...]
Cultivating success: The power of organic growth and vibrant culture at ramsac
As we celebrate our inclusion in the Oxygen Fast Growth Top 50 as one of the fastest-growing Managed Service Providers in the UK, we reflect on our journey [...]
Understanding the PSTN switch-off: what it means for you
The old Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is shutting down at the end of this year, we explain the impact this could have on organisations. [...]
Which to use: Microsoft Planner or Microsoft Project?
Microsoft Planner and Microsoft Project are dynamic software tools offering enhanced features that support effective project management. But when it comes to Microsoft Planner vs Project what is the [...]
Introducing ramsac’s Environment, Social & Governance Policy
We have published our Environmental, Social & Governance Policy, as a public declaration of our commitment to being a responsible business. [...]
How to set up a secure password policy in Microsoft 365
Discover the essentials of a robust password policy for cybersecurity in Microsoft 365. Learn what to include and what to avoid. Read the blog today. [...]
A guide to sensitivity labels and how to apply them
Sensitivity labels allow you to manage, organise, and protect sensitive emails, files, and documents as part of the Microsoft 365 suite. Read on. [...]
MFA vs 2FA: What’s the difference?
Features like user facial recognition that are difficult to replicate means multi-factor authentication offers more cybersecurity layers than two-factor authentication. Find out more. [...]
Happy Birthday secure+: How our cybersecurity solution has detected over 8000 cybersecurity alerts in one year
secure+ has detected and responded to over 8000 security alerts in its first year [...]