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What is a break glass account?

Cybersecurity

If you’re creating a business continuity plan, have you considered a break glass account? Learn what one is and how to create one here. [...]

Microsoft Copilot vs Bing Chat: Understanding Microsoft and AI

AIMicrosoft 365

Microsoft are gearing up to release Microsoft Copilot which is a suite of AI Powered tools. In this blog post, we explain what you need to know about Microsoft [...]

ramsac wins double awards at Surrey Business Awards 2023

Awards

ramsac celebrates winning two awards at the Surrey Business Awards 2023, Employer of the Year and Large Business of the Year [...]

Cybersecurity vs cyber resilience

Cybersecurity vs cyber resilience – what is the difference?

Cybersecurity

What’s the difference between cybersecurity and cyber resilience, and how can you implement them? We cover this and more. [...]

Microsoft loop: A new way to collaborate

Microsoft 365

Microsoft describe Microsoft Loop as a transformative co-creation experience, in this blog we look at what that means and how Loop can help us collaborate more effectively. [...]

Scheduling Poll vs FindTime

Microsoft 365

FindTime is now called Scheduling Poll. Discover what Scheduling Poll is, how to use it and how it differs from FindTime. We explore it here. [...]

Celebrating 20 Years of Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Cybersecurity

October is Cybersecurity awareness month, follow us on LinkedIn or Twitter for daily tips on how you can protect your organisation against Cybercrime. [...]

Why the cybersecurity industry needs more women

Culture

Cybersecurity is a vital and growing field that needs more women to join its ranks. In this blog, we explain why the cybersecurity industry needs more women and how [...]

ramsac shortlisted for two Surrey Business Awards 2023

Awards

We have been nominated for two prestigious awards at the Surrey Business Awards 2023, which celebrate the best of the best in the county. Read our blog to find [...]

Quiz yourself

Are you more cyber savvy than an 11 year old?

11-14 year olds get asked these questions in school. Could you get these right?