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IT policy examples Cyber crime prevention and staying safe online at work – Eastpoint Software

IT policy examples Cyber crime prevention and staying safe online at work – Eastpoint Software
Not all businesses have a formal IT policy, and it's something worth doing. The information shared here came from the cyber crime conference I attended last week in Cambridge, held by the county's PCC. A broader overview of cyber crime in Cambridgeshire can be found in the previous blog post.
 
What is an IT policy?


You probably already know – a document or collection of documents that set out best practice for staff regarding cyber security, online access, emails, etc.
 
The aim to to stay safer by educating staff. By having an IT policy, staff should be aware of preventable issues and be able to respond quickly if something is amiss.
 
How important is it?


We need to do more to protect company data, according to the experts: http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Cambridge-companies-beware-cyber-attacks/story-28609175-detail/story.html


According to Cambridgeshire Police, one local medium-sized business went bust due to the extent of a cyber crime, and many companies are victims on a smaller scale (see more in this post).
 
What should be in an IT policy?


Below are some things to think about:
 
Movable storage


What is the policy on storage such as USBs? Can staff bring in personal USBs and use them on a work computer?
 
Procurement


Who and where are you buying hardware, software and services from?
 
Passwords
Are colleagues allowed to share passwords? Are all desktops and laptops password protected?

Network and remote access



Can you logon to the network externally?
 
Office access


Who can access your office? Employees, cleaners, visitors?
 
User privileges


Who has access to what?
 
Email links and attachments


Think about a policy on clicking links, or file extensions to be aware of. For example receiving a .exe file from an unexpected source should be a red flag.
 
Backups


Do you keep backups and who is responsible for them?
 
Locking devices


Are laptops or towers/monitors left logged in and unattended?
 
Two-step authentication


When I hear two-step authentication I think of banks or Google mail logins, where you have a password and a text, or password and security key.
 
It is also something else just as useful – literally getting a second authorisation before committing to a payment. A common way of scamming money relies on administrative staff not getting a second authorisation after receiving an email from the boss. This is called CEO spoofing (see more on CEO spoofing in previous blog post).
 
Action!

The policy should also include what to do in the event of a security breach (see previous article for advice on this).
 
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IT policy examples Cyber crime prevention and staying safe online at work – Eastpoint Software

Eastpoint Software Mobile, Web Apps, eCommerce and MCommerce Development Company Richmond, UK, London, Chelmsford and Cambridge. Get in touch with us about outsourcing that part of the project. We have experience working with partners and agencies on software products. Call us on 01223 690164 or Mail us: info@eastpoint.co.uk to discuss what you need and how we can help.
 
Visit us: http://www.eastpoint.co.uk/
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Mobile traffic accounts for 65% of all online shopping traffic in the UK, London Cambridge and Richmond - Eastpoint Software

Mobile traffic accounts for 65% of all online shopping traffic in the UK, London Cambridge and Richmond - Eastpoint Software
 
Ecommerce via a mobile phone or tablet has overtaken ecommerce via desktops and laptops for number of visits, with two thirds of all online website visits being mobile.This is a higher overall percentage than the US, Germany and India. The stat of 65% of online ecommerce being via a mobile was taken from January of this year.
 
The report is by Similar Web, a website analytics company. We're looking at a snapshot of findings below, relating to mobile ecommerce.
 
Rise of Mobile ecommerce in London, UK, Cambridge and Richmond


Mobile ecommerce (sometimes referred to as mcommerce) has been growing steadily over the years, with mobile versions of websites being an increasing area of investment for businesses.
 
As an example, for Black Friday, Similar Web said that for 25 large retailers (including Amazon, Ebay and Argos), the daily average amount of visits per site was 761,000 for desktops and just under 1.4 million for mobile devices.
 
Desktops still popular
 
While more traffic was shown to go through mobiles, shoppers spend more time per visit on desktops. In turn, they also view more pages than those looking on their smartphones.
 
Mobile conversion rate lower
 
While mobiles have proven to be massively popular for online shopping, there is one significant aspect in which it is still catching up to desktop, and that's with purchasing.
 
In previous research by IMRG, it showed that conversation rates on mobile, while lower than desktop, had gone up significantly year on year. The IMRG study also showed that more sales themselves (rather than traffic/visits) are through a mobile device.
 
So while visits and sales are higher on mobiles, the conversion rate is still lower.
 
The report by Similar Web shows that smartphones are at a 1.16% conversion rate, while traditional computers are at 3.65%. Interestingly the tablet, in between sizes, fares pretty well, much closer to computers at 3.22%.
 
About Us
 
Eastpoint Software are a Cambridge-based software team who specialise in web and mobile app development, including ecommerce and mcommerce development.

Eastpoint Software Web, Mobile Apps, eCommerce and MCommerce Development Company UK, London, Cambridge and Richmond
. Get in touch with us about outsourcing that part of the  project. We have experience working with partners and agencies on software products. Call us on 01223 690164 or Mail us: info@eastpoint.co.uk to discuss what you need and how we can help.

Visit us:
http://www.eastpoint.co.uk/
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#Posted on Monday, 09 May 2016 at 6:03 AM

Windows, Android and iOS Mobile App Trends and it's Usage – Eastpoint Software

Windows, Android and iOS Mobile App Trends and it’s Usage – Eastpoint SoftwareWindowsA US study has revealed mobile app and website browsing habits.


The report, by the Interactive Advertising Bureau, shows how users are accessing the internet, how long they are online, and their favourite websites and apps (Facebook and Amazon!).
 
Mobile app popularity


The report showed that during December 2015, 65% of minutes spent online were via a mobile device (tablet or smartphone). So in terms of time spent online on devices, a significantly larger amount of time is spent on mobile devices, accessing either websites or apps.
 
As more businesses look to mobile app development to cater for the amount of people using their smartphones to access the internet, these stats show this is a continuing trend. Year-on-year, comparing the month of December, there was also an increase on the amount of unique hits with a 7% increase for mobile and a 5% increase for smartphones.
 
Mobile apps absorb a huge amount of online time


When looking at online minutes spent purely on mobile devices, more of this time is spent on apps rather than websites. In fact the difference is huge – 86% on mobile apps, 16% on mobile web.
 
This difference does have a theory behind it. A mobile app is likely to be a game, music or chat app that you may use for prolonged periods, whereas a website is often something you take your information from, or make a purchase, and then leave.
 
Is Mobile App Development more relevant if your audience is younger?
 
When looking at iOS, Android and Windows Mobile Apps Development as an investment, or perhaps when considering a mobile version of your website, it's sensible to look at audience. Who is accessing your information and how? The IAB report suggests the difference between young people accessing apps and mobile web and older people isn't so big.
 
While people aged 18-34 spend two thirds of their time online via a mobile device, those aged 35-54 spend half of their online time on a mobile device. Both of these is an increase compared to last year.
 
Do websites get more hits from people using computers, or people using mobile devices?
 
Currently desktops are still top, with 68% of all website hits coming from computers, according to the study. However, mobiles at 32% are on the rise, whereas hits from computers are declining as a percentage of all hits.
 
What does this tell us about mobile apps?


Both mobile apps and mobile specific websites are getting increasing amounts of traffic. With the use of mobile devices for internet access increasing across age groups, it is becoming an essential marketing tool or function for businesses.
 
About us
Eastpoint Software Mobile, Web apps and eCommerce Development Company Richmond, London, Cambridge and UK. See our website www.eastpoint.co.uk for more about our mobile app development team, or come and see us in Cambridge, UK. Please give us a call on 01223 690164. We work with big and small companies and also have experience as an outsourcing partner, if your company does not have the skills needed in-house. You can email us any app development enquiries at info@eastpoint.co.uk .

Visit us:
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