Leaving software unpatched is risky, like leaving your front door open for cyber criminals. It's essential to protect data by patching software and understanding cyber security threats. This helps in risk management and enhances your cyber safety, which are key to online security. Contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at www.arrakisconsulting.com.
Can Cybersecurity Really Save Your Small Business from Devastating Attacks?

Small businesses need cybersecurity. Don't overlook that bad actors won't think to exploit an unprotected company.
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What Happens If You Ignore Cybersecurity?

Small businesses are often targeted in cyber attacks because they lack strong cyber security. It's crucial to understand threats in cyber security to avoid becoming a victim. Ignoring cybersecurity fundamentals and not implementing data protection can have devastating consequences. Contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at www.arrakisconsulting.com.
Staying safe while travelling - Tips for protecting yourself while in a hotel.

Protect your personal devices and information while traveling by practicing good cyber hygiene. One tip is to use a VPN to secure your connection on public Wi-Fi and implement security best practices. Increase your security awareness to avoid cyber attacks. Contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at www.arrakisconsulting.com.
Your Personal Data is at RISK - What You Must Know NOW

In 2025, master personal cybersecurity with Arrakis Consulting! From managed services to training, we'll help you protect your privacy and security.
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Modern Cybersecurity Made Simple - Protect Your Data NOW!

In this video, we'll break down the new NIST CSF 2.0 update and what it means for cybersecurity, compliance, and risk management. Stay informed and stay secure!
Preparing for data breaches

Understanding data breaches, it's not "if" but "when".

