"Ajen is an accountant who is down to earth and genuinely interested in their clients prospering."
"As a trusted advisor you guided our business back on course when the outlook was far from positive and we look forward to your continued assistance into the future"
"His attitude towards his work and my portfolio has been exemplary. He always finds time for me at short notice and is a benefit to all."
"Ajen always has a high standard of professional manner. He continued to give me good advice and is a reliable person, helpful in sorting out problems and finding solutions easily."
"Ajendra has made himself available sometimes even after normal business hours, to assist us with any questions we have, even when sometimes they may have seemed silly or simple, he has answered in full and easy to understand terminology, at no point has he ever made me feel silly for asking."
"He is always accessible to speak with and even calls me to ask if I need help with anything."
"Ajendra's willingness to dedicate "caring time" to his clients sets him apart from others."
"I am confident to refer friends and family to his team because I know they are in the most capable hands. Ajendra’s honest, caring and upbeat nature has been an absolute godsend and I am so thankful that our paths crossed"
"Ajendra’s speaks with you in a language that you can understand and comprehend easily which assists in equity and partnership with your tax agent."
"We find you have a personal approach to your accounting practice, which makes everyone feel like number 1. This is a rare and special trait, and leaves us knowing we are in good hands."
"He is very astute, and at the same time down to earth and really interested in his clients prospering. For people like us who are new to small business this is an absolute god sent."
"He shows a genuine interest and I never feel rushed. He has created a warm and friendly environement."

Protect your business from cyber threats

Computer hacking has been around for as long as there have been computers. Once it used to be computer geeks showing the world how smart they were. Now it's become very serious with almost any person, company or Government at risk from these criminal activities.

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Recent hacks into large corporations have highlighted the need for these organisations to become more secure.  Even more so now there are possible fines of up to $50 million for a financial firm that was recently hacked.  This is serious money and the cost of stopping such attacks is also very high.

Where does this leave small businesses?  A good question, as the level of expertise in most small businesses, is very low and the ability to pay high cyber security costs is low also.  On the other hand, cybercriminals are looking for 'big treasure' for reasons such as identity theft, and it seems obvious that some are also supported by rogue states that want far more than some 'mum and dad' details. 

What can a small business do.? Thankfully, State and Federal governments have made a start but they tend to focus on doing a very thorough job rather than what can be paid for by small businesses.

The following are some actions a small business can take to start moving down the road of improving its cyber security.  Of course, there are many options if funds are available but just helping staff be more aware of what is dangerous is the place to start.

Set out below are actions you can take to help.

1. Review the information at these web addresses:

2. For most small businesses the above is too much to digest but a review is recommended.  Perhaps give a member of staff the responsibility to read this information and then discuss it with staff.

3. For many small businesses it seems that the best place to start is with how staff manage their online activities because it is here where small businesses are most vulnerable.  A web address to help train staff is https://business.gov.au/online/cyber-security/protect-your-business-from-cyber-threats#train-your-staff-to-be-safe-online

 

Cybercriminals rely on the belief that they are better prepared to attack than businesses and governments are prepared to defend.  But they are also timid.  If you take some steps then a bit of pushback will help as, in most cases, the cyber-criminal will go looking for easier targets, and there will be many for them to choose from.

 

 

Peter Graham

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