What “advanced cyber security” means for regulated businesses

Are you confident your cyber security would hold up if someone asked you about it?

It’s not something most business owners spend time thinking about.

It tends to come up in the moment. A client asks how their data is protected, a regulator wants more detail, or you hear about another business having a problem and it gets you wondering how you would respond.

That’s usually when a few important questions surface… and the answers aren’t always as clear as they should be.

Our latest guide looks at what “advanced cyber security” really means. It explains how expectations have changed, what good protection looks like now, and how to get a clearer understanding of where your business stands.

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Is your vet practice's technology working as hard as you are?

Running a vet practice leaves very little room for anything to go wrong.

By the time the phones start ringing, the day is already moving quickly. Consultations, procedures, worried pet owners… it doesn’t slow down.

In that environment, technology tends to sit in the background.

But when a system won’t load, records aren’t where they should be, or something suddenly stops working, the impact is immediate.

It affects your team, your schedule, and in some cases, the care you’re able to provide.

Our latest guide takes a step back from the day-to-day and looks at how technology supports a veterinary practice. It highlights the risks that often go unnoticed, the questions you should ask, and the small improvements that can make everything run more smoothly.

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The risks of using unsupported software

It’s surprisingly common for businesses to rely on software that’s no longer supported.

Not because anyone chooses to take a risk.

More often, the software has been around for years. It works, people are familiar with it, and replacing it never quite reaches the top of the priority list.

But at some point, the company that created it stops maintaining it. From that moment on, security gaps aren’t fixed and new weaknesses aren’t patched.

The software may still appear to work exactly as it always has. But the protection behind it has disappeared.

Our latest guide explains what unsupported software means for a business, why the risk grows over time, and how to find out if any of your systems have reached that stage.

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 How to break up with your IT support provider

Most business owners don’t wake up one morning and decide to change IT support.

It’s usually slower than that.

Nothing’s gone dramatically wrong, but your confidence has started to fade.

You’re not sure what you’re paying for anymore. Security conversations feel vague. Planning feels reactive, not reassuring.

And because IT isn’t your world, it’s easy to ignore that uneasy feeling and carry on.

Our latest guide helps you take a step back and look at the relationship honestly. It shows you what good IT support should feel like, the signs it’s no longer working, and how to decide what to do next.

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