Securing Your Business in the Digital Age

The Oxford Business Podcast

In this episode of the Oxford Business Podcast, Ben is joined by James Craddock, owner of Get Support IT Services and Get Radio as they discuss the importance of cyber-security and how Get Support IT Services can assist your business.

Listen to the podcast to hear expert insights on this and more:

  • How Microsoft 365 can benefit your business.
  • The importance of owning a web domain.
  • Anti-virus and Endpoint Detection Response software.
  • BitLocker and Encrypting your data.


More about the guest:

James Craddock is the owner and founder of Get Support IT Services. Having founded the company back in 2000, the business has now grown to a team of around 30. Get Support IT Services offers a wealth of experience for small and medium-sized businesses across the UK, assisting with every aspect of computer hardware and software support.

James is also the co-founder of Get Radio, a 24-hour DAB radio station that broadcasts across the entire county.

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About the Oxford Business Podcast:

The Oxford Business Podcast is a podcast by OBCN, the Oxford Business Community Network, and hosted by Ben Thompson from Thompson & Terry Recruitment.

Ben Thompson: @ben-thompson
Thompson & Terry Recruitment: thompsonandterry.co.uk

The Oxford Business Community Network has been established to provide a trusted, peer-to-peer, group networking opportunity for businesses based in Oxfordshire, where 'people buy people'.

The Oxford Business Podcast is produced by Story Ninety-Four and recorded in their Podcast Studio in central Oxford.

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