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“Cyber Security and IT: Protecting yourself and your family” presentation 

CyberGuru's Chief Guru, Chris Jeffery, recently presented at the Mooloolaba Rotary on “Cyber Security and IT: Protecting yourself and your family”. The session was attended by approximately 30 Rotarians and visitors across Brisbane and Sunshine Coast, ranging from small businesses, ...

What every business needs to know about IT - Event wrap up

Last Monday 3 July, CyberGuru sponsored the Brisbane North Chamber of Commerce’s Night Owls event, where CyberGuru’s Chief Guru, Chris Jeffery, presented on ...

What every business needs to know about IT

CyberGuru is proudly sponsoring the Brisbane North Chamber of Commerce (BNCC) Night Owls event on 3 July 2017 at the ...

CLICK! Digital Expo a great success

Last Friday 11 November, the CLICK! Digital Expo was held at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre. With ...

A teaser to our “7 secrets to making the most of your computer system” presentation at the CLICK! Digital Expo

It’s less than a fortnight until the CLICK! Digital Expo, and we are busy preparing our Main stage presentation, “7 secrets ...

Seven secrets for keeping your computer systems safe and secure

How safe are you when you are using your computer? Do you have ...

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Christmas Scams In Disguise: What To Watch Out For When Donating Online

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Even in good times, scammers circle around generosity. But during the Christmas holidays, when giving increases and emotions run high, they truly pounce. According to Scamwatch, Australians have reported losing over ...

Cyber Threats Are Rising – What You Need to Know

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Cyber Threats Are Rising – What You Need to Know

In today’s digital-first world, small and medium businesses (SMBs) are increasingly in the crosshairs of cybercriminals. The latest Annual Cyber Threat Report 2024–25 from the Australian Cyber Security Centre paints a sobering ...