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Yener Adal

Yener is the founder and Managing Director of Intuitive IT. Prior to running his own business Yener worked for a number of corporate organisations where he gained invaluable experience and skills, as well as an understanding of how IT can complement and improve business outcomes.

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Be proactive about business continuity – COVID-19

Can your business continue if staff can't come into the office? I wish I could tell you what is a beat-up and what is legitimate at the moment when it comes to the Corona virus, and without adding to unnecessary panic, it is a good time to consider some important Business Continuity questions for your organisation. COVID-19 has highlighted the need for businesses to consider their Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) and Business Continuity Plan (BCP). ...

Our 2019 NPS results are in

Hi all, Welcome to 2020! It sounds like it’s the age of flying cars and transporter technology from Star Trek. It sounds like it should be the end of poverty and perpetual world peace thanks to all the technology enhancements we’ve made. Isn’t science fiction grand? Back in the real world, we have real problems to deal with. We are in a constant struggle to keep our defences strong against individual and state-sponsored hackers. The ...

New Office Macro Virus – Emotet

Hi all,   This month there are a few items on the agenda and as per last month, I’m going to try and keep the IT security side of things brief!   Firstly, on security - the holiday period is always the busiest time of year for scammers. Please let your staff know to be extra careful when opening emails, especially ‘unexpected’ package delivery notifications, and as always, get in touch with us if anything doesn’t ...

Microsoft ending support for older OS Jan 2020

Hi all, The last few monthly emails I’ve been sending out have been dedicated to IT data security - this is and will remain one of the highest priorities. However, there is more to IT than just security! There are a couple of important things I would like to mention this month. Firstly, in regards to Microsoft desktop operating systems. Microsoft will end support for Windows 7 on the 14th of January 2020. This means ...

Hacker attempts on the rise against Aussie businesses

Hi all, This month has seen another huge spike in data breaches - specifically Office 365 accounts without two factor authentication enabled. These exploits are generally achieved using sophisticated targeted phishing attacks and fake login portals. On that note, I feel it’s time for another security quiz (the last one was very popular)! Point out the difference between these two login pages, and also which one is the real deal - as per the last ...

Spam and scam emails costing your business money

Hi all, This month I want to talk briefly about spam, scam and other malicious email. Here are some stats of note: 10% of all cases logged in our system in the last month were spam, scam or malicious other email related, more than double any other single issue. It’s great that staff are being proactive with these rather than taking a gamble and clicking links! But also highlights what a problem this really is. ...

Introducing your IT Score to your monthly reports

Hi all,   As I mentioned in last month’s report, I attended the 2019 AusCERT cyber-security conference where we learnt about current initiatives to help protect your staff and business data.   It made us reflect on our current reporting, in particular, your monthly “traffic light” IT report. When we first developed that report, our intention was to easily highlight the key areas in your IT environment that need your attention.   When we started generating ...
Intuitive IT recommends the use of a password manager for your business

1st security tip – Get a password manager

Hi all,   Last week I was lucky enough to attend AusCert 2019, which is one of the biggest IT security conferences in the country. There were plenty of valuable takeaways which we’ll be recommending and implementing over the coming months.   One of the keynote speakers (Mikko Hypponen from F-Secure), who has over 30 years of IT security experience, was asked the question ‘If there’s one thing that anyone can do to be more ...

Why you should use two-factor authentication

Hi all, Welcome to April - the days are getting shorter, the mornings are getting colder, and the data breaches are getting more frequent. Coincidence, or something more sinister? In any case, last month I wrote about data breaches at MyFitnessPal and MyHeritage - this month we have 8fit and Houzz - they just keep on coming! And there are many, many more. These are the ones that have affected our client base. We can’t ...
Yener Adal speaks at Dropbox Business Seminar

Dropbox Business Panel – Q and A with Dropbox Migration experts

On Tuesday 23rd October 2018, Ingram Micro held their Go Infinite Summit in Melbourne. Ingram Micro Cloud Summit 2018 Australia is a targeted and focused Cloud event, designed to help partners understand disruptive technologies and trends in the world of cloud computing. On the agenda was a Dropbox Business seminar, where Dropbox discussed the great collaborative and security features in their product. As part of the seminar, I was invited on stage to discuss Dropbox ...