<![CDATA[Blog]]> https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/rss Our Blog en Mon, 01 Jun 2026 17:46:16 +0000 How Can You Protect Yourself From A Third Party's Poor Security Practices https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/how-can-you-protect-yourself-from-a-third-partys-poor-security-practices https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/how-can-you-protect-yourself-from-a-third-partys-poor-security-practices <p>We used to say there were two certainties in life: death and taxes. Now there is a third: at some point, often through no fault of your own, your personal data may be leaked, sold, or exposed online.</p> <p>The good news is that while you cannot remove the risk entirely, you can reduce your exposure and take action if an organisation fails to protect your information.</p> <p><strong>Why data exposure has become the new normal</strong></p> <p>Every order, signup, app, and account adds to your digital footprint. Businesses collect data, brokers trade it, and criminals target it. Even careful people can be caught in a breach. In the UK, organisations must report certain breaches to the <strong>Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)</strong> within 72 hours and tell affected individuals quickly if the risk is high.</p> <p><strong>How to tighten your personal data controls</strong></p> <p>Protecting your data is about reducing exposure, making stolen information less useful, and spotting problems early.</p> <ul> <li>Use a password manager and strong, unique passwords.</li> <li>Turn on multi-factor authentication for email, banking, and social accounts.</li> <li>Review privacy settings and remove permissions you do not need.</li> <li>Share less personal information unless it is truly necessary.</li> <li>Keep devices, browsers, and apps updated.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Use secure products that help you spot trouble early</strong></p> <p>Good habits matter, but the right tools help too. Reputable antivirus and endpoint security can block malware and unsafe websites, while monitoring tools can flag unusual logins, suspicious behaviour, or exposed credentials before a small issue becomes a major one.</p> <ul> <li>Choose trusted security software with automatic updates and real-time protection.</li> <li>Use device encryption and screen locks on laptops and phones.</li> <li>Back up important files regularly.</li> <li>Monitor bank accounts and key online services for unusual activity.</li> </ul> <p><strong>What to do if a business leaks your data through poor security</strong></p> <p>If a business exposes your data, act quickly. Contact the organisation through its official channels, ask what happened and what data was involved, and change affected passwords immediately. If financial details or identity documents may be at risk, contact your bank or provider and monitor accounts closely.</p> <ul> <li>Keep records of messages, calls, and screenshots related to the breach.</li> <li>Watch for phishing, scam texts, and fake compensation offers.</li> <li>Check for unauthorised activity and change security questions if needed.</li> <li>Complain to the ICO if you believe the organisation mishandled your data.</li> <li>In the UK, you may be able to seek compensation if the breach caused loss or distress.</li> </ul> <p>Keep evidence of the breach and its impact. If the consequences are serious, consider speaking to a qualified solicitor or specialist adviser. You do not have to accept the fallout quietly if a business failed to protect your information.</p> <p><strong>How does this affect you or your business?</strong></p> <p>Data leaks are now a routine risk of modern life. But you are not powerless. Share less, secure more, use trusted tools, and know your rights when organisations get it wrong. </p> <p>If you would like more information about tools such as secure password managers, real time monitoring, penetration testing, removing information from data brokers or anything that might have affected in this article, <strong>call us on 01722 411 999</strong> and we can provide help and advice.  </p> <p><em>This article is for general information only and is not legal advice. If you have been affected by a serious data breach, consider seeking guidance tailored to your situation.</em></p> Wed, 27 May 2026 00:00:00 +0000 Did you know you can build your own AI Agents quickly and easily? https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/did-you-know-you-can-build-your-own-ai-agents-quickly-and-easily https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/did-you-know-you-can-build-your-own-ai-agents-quickly-and-easily <p>It's easy with Copilot Studio, which is Microsoft’s tool for building AI helpers, often called AI agents. These agents can answer questions, find information, and carry out simple tasks, which makes them useful for customer service, internal support, and everyday business work.</p> <p>Put simply, Copilot Studio helps organisations create digital assistants without needing to build everything from scratch or be highly technical.</p> <p><strong>What Is Copilot Studio?</strong></p> <p>Think of Copilot Studio as a way to create an AI-powered assistant for your organisation. You can give it trusted information, tell it how to behave, and let it help people by answering questions or completing routine tasks.</p> <p>Older chatbots often felt clunky and scripted. Copilot Studio is designed to be more natural, so conversations feel closer to talking with a helpful assistant rather than clicking through a rigid menu.</p> <p><strong>What Can It Do?</strong></p> <ul> <li><strong>Answer questions:</strong> It can use company information to give helpful replies.</li> <li><strong>Find what people need:</strong> It can point users to the right documents, answers, or next steps.</li> <li><strong>Do simple tasks:</strong> It can help start processes or trigger actions in other systems.</li> <li><strong>Work where people already are:</strong> It can be used in Microsoft tools and other supported channels.</li> </ul> <p>How Do You Make an AI Agent?</p> <p>You do not need to start with code. In simple terms, the process looks like this:</p> <ol> <li><strong>Pick one job:</strong> Choose a clear purpose, such as answering staff questions or helping customers.</li> <li><strong>Give it the right information:</strong> Connect the documents or knowledge it should rely on.</li> <li><strong>Test and improve it:</strong> Try real questions, fix weak answers, and then roll it out carefully.</li> </ol> <p>The best AI agents usually do one thing well rather than trying to do everything.</p> <p>In short, Copilot Studio is a practical way to build AI assistants that help people get answers and save time. Start small, keep it focused, and build from there.</p> <p>If you would like more information about building your own <strong>AI Agents</strong> using Copilot Studio, call us on <strong>01722 411 999</strong> and we can help you set it up and work for you.</p> Wed, 20 May 2026 00:00:00 +0000 Businesses Are Embracing AI – Don’t be left behind https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/businesses-are-embracing-ai-dont-be-left-behind https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/businesses-are-embracing-ai-dont-be-left-behind <p>Businesses across every sector are embracing AI, but most are doing so gradually rather than through full-scale implementation.</p> <p>Instead of rushing change, organisations are testing practical use cases, building confidence, and introducing AI where it can deliver clear value.</p> <p>Change is inevitable, and businesses that fail to engage with AI risk losing competitive advantage to those already improving efficiency, decision-making, and responsiveness.</p> <p><strong>Will this replace staff?</strong></p> <p>No, the most effective organisations are taking a human-centric approach, using AI to augment people rather than replace them.  </p> <p>This means reducing repetitive work, speeding up research and administration, and helping staff focus on higher-value tasks where judgment, creativity, and relationships matter most. In many cases, AI is becoming a tool that strengthens capability rather than a strategy for simple cost cutting.</p> <p>This measured approach allows <strong>businesses to increase capacity without</strong> always <strong>increasing headcount</strong>, enabling existing teams to do more with the support of intelligent tools. A slow embrace is not a sign of hesitation; it is often a sign of maturity. But a slow embrace is very different from inaction.</p> <p><strong>What does this mean for my business?</strong></p> <p>Businesses that adopt AI thoughtfully will be better placed to grow, adapt, and compete, while those that ignore it altogether risk being left behind.</p> <p>Imagine being able to increase your productivity, without the increased headcount and salary overhead, it’s what other businesses are doing.</p> <p>If you would like more information about how AI could help improve productivity or just to see what it can do, call us on <strong>01722 411 999</strong></p> Wed, 13 May 2026 00:00:00 +0000 What Is The Weakest Link In Your Business's Security? https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/what-is-the-weakest-link-in-your-businesses-security https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/what-is-the-weakest-link-in-your-businesses-security <p>Did you know that there is a survey done every year, asking thousands of people to share anonymously the passwords they use most and to detail their password habits.</p> <p>One thing that is surprising, shocking and disappointing is that each year we see the same results, time and time again.  </p> <p><strong>The Top Ten Most Used Insecure Passwords</strong></p> <p>Year after year, certain passwords consistently appear in the top ten rankings of insecure passwords. These choices are often simple, memorable, and unfortunately, highly vulnerable to unauthorised access and VERY easy to guess.</p> <p>Below is a list of the most commonly used insecure passwords, along with how long each has remained in the top ten:</p> <p>Top 10 Weakest Passwords (2026) - source Wikipedia</p> <ol> <li><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true" data-copy-service-computed-style="font-family: ">123456</strong> (Ranked #1, Top spot for over a decade)</li> <li><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true" data-copy-service-computed-style="font-family: ">123456789</strong> (Ranked #2)</li> <li><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true" data-copy-service-computed-style="font-family: ">12345678</strong> (Ranked #3)</li> <li><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true" data-copy-service-computed-style="font-family: ">password</strong> (Consistently top 5 for over 15 years)</li> <li><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true" data-copy-service-computed-style="font-family: ">12345</strong> (Consistently top 10)</li> <li><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true" data-copy-service-computed-style="font-family: ">qwerty</strong> (Top 10 for over 10 years)</li> <li><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true" data-copy-service-computed-style="font-family: ">1234567</strong> (Top 10 for over 10 years)</li> <li><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true" data-copy-service-computed-style="font-family: ">1234567890</strong> (Top 10 for over 10 years)</li> <li><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true" data-copy-service-computed-style="font-family: ">111111</strong> (Common staple for 5+ years)</li> <li><strong class="Yjhzub" data-sfc-root="c" data-sfc-cb="" data-processed="true" data-copy-service-computed-style="font-family: ">qwerty123</strong> (Top 10 for over 5 years)</li> </ol> <p>These passwords have remained popular largely because they are easy to remember, but this simplicity comes at the expense of security.</p> <p><strong>Note:</strong> Other variants, such as "admin," "123123," and "P@ssw0rd," are also commonly found in the top 25.</p> <p><strong>Why Insecure Passwords Persist</strong></p> <p>Many users opt for simple passwords out of convenience, habit, laziness, or a lack of understanding about security risks. Reusing passwords across multiple accounts or choosing patterns like "123456" makes them quick to enter but leaves accounts exposed to brute-force attacks and data breaches.  The most widely used passwords are the first ones they try when attacking a system.</p> <p>The persistence of these insecure choices highlights the need for ongoing awareness and training.</p> <p><strong>Protecting Your Business</strong></p> <p>Businesses must take proactive steps to mitigate the risks posed by weak passwords. Start by implementing strong password policies that require complexity and regular changes. Encourage the use of password managers to help staff generate and store unique, robust passwords for every account.</p> <p>Multi-factor authentication (MFA) should be enabled wherever possible, adding an extra layer of protection against unauthorised access.</p> <p><strong>Educating Staff</strong></p> <p>Staff education is key to improving password security. Provide regular training sessions to raise awareness about the dangers of insecure passwords and best practices for creating strong credentials. Share real-world examples of breaches caused by weak passwords and encourage open dialogue about password management. Make sure staff understand how to recognise phishing attempts and know the procedures for reporting suspicious activity.</p> <p><strong>How does this affect your business?</strong></p> <p>Insecure passwords continue to be a significant threat to business security. By understanding the prevalence of weak password choices and taking practical steps to address them, businesses can better protect their data and assets. Prioritising staff education and enforcing strong password policies will help foster a culture of security and vigilance. Now is the time for every organisation to make password protection a top priority.  </p> <p>At The Silver Cloud Business we can offer a range of online training and awareness sessions that businesses can use to educate staff about the importance of password security.  We can also configure your environment to require complex passwords that meet a minimum level of security and we can help deploy password management solutions to ensure complex passwords are kept safe and secure.  </p> <p>If you would like more information about password security and eduction, call us on <strong>01722 411 999 </strong>and we will happily help secure your business. </p> Wed, 06 May 2026 00:00:00 +0000 Do you take enough time away from technology? https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/do-you-take-enough-time-away-from-technology https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/do-you-take-enough-time-away-from-technology <p>This may seem like a counter intuitive post from a technology company, after all we are here encouraging people to embrace technology, but we feel it is important; because whilst technology is great, sometimes you can have too much of a good thing, especially in the run up to the long weekend, and here is why...</p> <p><strong>Why stepping away from technology matters for mental health and real connections</strong></p> <p>In today's fast-paced, hyper-connected world, technology has become an integral part of our daily lives. From smartphones to laptops, we are constantly plugged in, scrolling through social media feeds, answering emails, and keeping up with the digital whirlwind. Yet, amidst this connectivity, it's vital to remember the importance of taking a step back and allowing ourselves a digital detox.</p> <p><strong>Mental Health Benefits of a Digital Detox</strong></p> <p>Constant exposure to technology and social media can take a toll on our mental health. The endless stream of notifications, news, and online interactions often leads to feelings of anxiety, stress, and even burnout. By consciously taking time away from screens, we give our minds a chance to rest and recharge. Studies have shown that digital detoxes can reduce stress levels, improve sleep quality, and foster a greater sense of calm and clarity. Disconnecting allows us to gain perspective, focus on our own thoughts, and regain control over our mental wellbeing.</p> <p><strong>Being Present: Living in the Moment</strong></p> <p>It's all too easy to get caught up in the virtual world, documenting every experience for likes and shares rather than simply enjoying it. Taking a break from technology encourages us to be more present, to notice the world around us, and to savour moments without distraction. Whether it's enjoying a walk in nature or sharing laughter with friends, a digital detox reminds us of the beauty and richness of real life.</p> <p><strong>Physical Connections Over Virtual Ones</strong></p> <p>Whilst social media allows us to stay in touch with people across the globe, it can never replace the value of genuine, face-to-face connections. Spending time away from screens gives us the opportunity to engage with others on a deeper level, strengthening relationships and creating meaningful memories. Conversation flows more naturally, and we become more attuned to the emotions and expressions of those around us.</p> <p><strong>Why a Break Should Truly Be a Break</strong></p> <p>A holiday or break is meant to be a time for rest, reflection, and rejuvenation. Yet, the expectation to respond to emails or stay connected during time off undermines this purpose. It is not imperative to reply to work emails when you are on a break; in fact, it is essential to set boundaries and allow yourself to fully disconnect. By doing so, you return refreshed, more focused, and ready to tackle challenges with renewed energy.</p> <p>Ultimately, a digital detox is not just about switching off devices—it’s about reconnecting with yourself and the world around you. Embrace the opportunity to step away, be present, and nurture your mental health. Your wellbeing will thank you for it.</p> <p>It will all still be there when you get back, so it is better to come back refreshed and raring to go, rather than have kept on top of everything but come back battered and worn down from not having a proper break.</p> <p><strong>Things you can do to not be overwhelmed when you come back from your break</strong></p> <p>There are lots of things you can set in place before you have a digital detox, here are a few:</p> <ul> <li>Set expectations - let people know you are stepping away from technology for a break and won't be checking on emails or posting on social media for a specified period</li> <li>Automatic replies - set up an automatic reply in your email client letting people know you are not going to respond, in case they overlook the previous step</li> <li>Turn off you devices - stop being distracted by all of the bings and bongs from a smartphone</li> <li>Buy a cheap dumb phone (approx. £15 - £25) with a PAYG (pay as you go) sim and a new number, give this temporary to trusted contacts for emergency only</li> <li>Buy a disposable camera so you can take snaps without needing your device to avoid the temptation of "just checking on a few things" on your phone </li> <li>Communicate clear boundaries on social media, perhaps by posting a status update about your digital break</li> <li>If you can, finish off any projects or commitments before you take the break to make sure there is nothing lurking on your mind whilst you are having down time</li> <li>Be in the moment and make actual connections and memories then relive those again after your break by posting them later, rather than in "real time"</li> </ul> <p>If you want any help to set things up like automatic replies, workflows or automated data processing so you can step away from technology and have more of a digital detox, call us on <strong>01722 411 999</strong> and we will be happy to help.</p> Wed, 29 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +0000 The Importance of Cyber Security: Why It's Your Digital Insurance in Uncertain Times https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/the-importance-of-cyber-security-why-its-your-digital-insurance-in-uncertain-times https://www.thesilvercloudbusiness.com/blog/the-importance-of-cyber-security-why-its-your-digital-insurance-in-uncertain-times <p><strong>Why do you buy insurance?</strong></p> <p>It’s because you know life is a numbers game. Whilst you don’t expect anything bad to happen, you have insurance as a precaution because, heaven forbid, should the unthinkable happen, there is a way to carry on thanks to the insurance.  Actuaries process numbers to work out how likely something is to happen and set insurance premiums based on the likelihood of something happening to the policy holder, hence it being a numbers game. </p> <p>When things get a little financially tight, most people wouldn’t consider stopping insurance premiums until times are better, they treat it as something critical that needs to be kept no matter what?</p> <p><strong>Why am I asking all these things about insurance?</strong></p> <p>The reason is that most people understand what insurance is and why it is so important to have it.  It is also because the easiest way to teach someone something is to link the unknown to the known so that the unknown becomes understandable.</p> <p><strong>Understanding the Value of Cyber Protection When the World Feels Unstable</strong></p> <p>In our increasingly digital world, cyber security has become as essential as locking your front door or taking out insurance on your home. It’s not just about protecting data or systems; it’s about safeguarding your business, your finances, and your reputation from threats that are often invisible but can be deeply damaging. As global uncertainty rises—especially during periods of conflict, such as the Iran-US war—cyber security should be at the top of every business leader’s priority list.</p> <p><strong>Cyber Security vs Insurance - they are more alike than you think</strong></p> <p>Think of cyber security as buying insurance against the unexpected. Just as insurance protects you from losses due to fires, floods, or theft, investing in robust cyber defences shields your organisation from digital disasters. No one expects to be the victim of a cyber-attack, but when it happens, the consequences can be as catastrophic as any natural disaster. The small upfront cost of cyber security is dwarfed by the potential losses from data breaches, ransomware, or reputational harm.</p> <p><strong>Global Uncertainty: When the World Gets Riskier</strong></p> <p>Periods of global instability, like the tensions and conflict between Iran and the US, often bring more than just a localised conflict. Global economic downturns and market volatility are common, but so too are increases in cyber-attacks.</p> <p>When the world is uncertain, opportunistic hackers and hostile states ramp up their efforts, knowing that organisations may be distracted or under-resourced. It is precisely in these moments that neglecting cyber security can prove most costly.</p> <p><strong>Cyber Warfare: The Modern Battlefield</strong></p> <p>Governments under threat have increasingly turned to cyber-attacks as weapons of war. These aren’t just attacks on military targets, they’re aimed at destabilising markets, disrupting supply chains, and undermining businesses of all sizes.</p> <p>Unlike conventional warfare, the digital front lines are everywhere: your email inbox, your customer database, your payment systems. Cyber weapons are deployed with the click of a mouse, and their effects can ripple across borders in seconds.</p> <p><strong>Business Implications: Neglect is Not an Option</strong></p> <p>For businesses, the message is clear: ignoring cyber security is no longer an option. The risks are real, and the potential damage is severe. Cyber-attacks can halt operations, erode customer trust, and lead to hefty regulatory fines. In a world where markets can be destabilised overnight, a strong cyber security posture is not just a technical necessity, it is a core business strategy and a competitive advantage.</p> <p><strong>What does this mean for your business?</strong></p> <p>If you wouldn’t leave your business uninsured, you shouldn’t leave it unprotected online.</p> <p>Now, more than ever, investing in cyber security is an act of prudence and foresight. Don’t wait for uncertainty or conflict to force your hand.  Make cyber security your digital insurance policy and give your business the resilience it needs to thrive in any climate.</p> <p>If you want to understand how robust your cyber security is or talk about additional options to help protect your business, call us on <strong>01722 411 999 </strong>and we can provide you with an assessment of your environment, including a security scan of your Microsoft 365 tenant.</p> Wed, 22 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +0000