Looking back on 2025, it’s been an exciting year in technology. Artificial Intelligence has seen remarkable advancements, with growing applications across industries. We also saw a surge in cybersecurity innovations, as we helped businesses adapt to new challenges posed by AI-driven systems and the need for innovative solutions.
What Specs to Look for in a New Laptop in 2026
Looking to update your company laptops in 2026?
For Our UK Clients: Compliance Is Coming
If you think you have a handle on cybersecurity today, the next wave of legislation will test that confidence. The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill will reshape how your business protects itself and what you must expect from your service providers.
Free Phishing Simulation Setup for All Clients
Is this a real email? How would you tell if it wasn’t?
Free Onboarding and Password Management Training
Let’s be honest. Most businesses still handle passwords in ways that would make a cyber security expert wince. Spreadsheets. Shared documents. Sticky notes. Passwords reused so many times they may as well be printed on the stationery.
Introducing Carden Cybersecurity: Our New Dedicated Security Division
Think your business is too small, too obscure, or too careful to be targeted by cybercriminals? Think again.
Introducing Our New WordPress Management Service
Most business owners assume their website is fine. It loads. It looks good. Customers can use it.
The Difference Between Backup and Disaster Recovery – and Why You Need Both
Every modern business relies on its data. Whether it is customer records, financial documents, or project files, losing access to this information can disrupt operations and damage your reputation. That is why understanding the difference between backup and disaster recovery – and why you need both is essential for keeping your business running smoothly, even during a crisis. (more…)
Why It’s Time to Replace That Ageing Server And Move To The Cloud
Your business relies on technology every day. Email, shared files, databases, and line-of-business applications all depend on one thing, your server. Yet many organisations continue to rely on outdated, end-of-life equipment that’s long past its prime. If your server is slow, noisy, or struggling to keep up, it could be costing you far more than the price of an upgrade.
Employee Awareness Training Is the Most Overlooked Cyber Defence
Most cyberattacks no longer rely on advanced hacking tools, they rely on people. A single click on a suspicious link or a moment of inattention can give an attacker everything they need to breach a business network. Despite this, many organisations spend thousands on software but overlook the simplest, most cost-effective layer of defence: cyber awareness training for employees.










