Samantha Cordell

Samantha Cordell
It is not surprising that our Head of Marketing, Samantha (Sam) has spent most of her (nearly) 30-year career in the IT industry. Sam studied a combination of computer science and marketing at the University of New England. Her dynamic, energetic and pragmatic style lends itself perfectly to tech. With a background working with major players such as Microsoft, Intel and Cisco Systems, Sam is energised by driving meaningful marketing outcomes for industry leaders.
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5 cybersecurity traps to avoid

The security of your systems and technology is something that should always be top of mind. There are significant steps you can take ...
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The Four Stages of Business Intelligence

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The AI effect on Cybersecurity

We’re a long way from the Matrix or the Jetsons, but Artificial Intelligence (AI) is real and is quickly filtering through the systems ...
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9 Cybersecurity terms you should know

Lately we've been talking a lot about Cybersecurity. If you're new to the subject, some of the terms may be unfamiliar. Check below ...
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When you think of risks to your workplace, you may think of terrorists, extreme weather events, fire or theft. A far more likely ...
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Is your IT security proactive?

If you don't utilise an MSP or have your own IT department, keeping up with business risk cybersecurity threats is a difficult task. ...
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How to minimise risks for your business after a data breach

In February 2018 the Australian Notifiable Data Breaches (NDB) scheme came into effect, which means you are now legally required to ...
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How to select a secure password...

These tips are designed to help you create a strong, secure password with tips on how to ensure you don’t forget it!
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How exposed are your passwords?

Password scams are real, here is a real life example... Password “brett1” would take 54 milliseconds’ to crack, “brett123” a minute ...
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