Tag: security
Encrypting your couples’ NOIMs and Marriage Certificates
by Josh Withers | Nov 6, 2024 | The Business of Celebrancy | 0 |
As authorised marriage celebrants, we’re entrusted with some of the most sensitive details in our...
Read MoreI got scammed, and it’ll happen to you!
by Josh Withers | Mar 3, 2023 | The Business of Celebrancy | 0 |
It was about 4pm in the afternoon here in Mexico and I had just emptied my inbox, a noble task in 2023, and the email came in. The email that scares me the most: my main domain name’s renewal had failed due a credit card issue. The last thing I want is for our business’s website and email to fail because the domain name renewal failed.
Read MoreCyberattack on AGD’s MarCel portal
by Sarah Aird | Nov 10, 2022 | Community News | 2 |
The Attorney-General’s department MarCel database has been accessed by hackers. Find out how it was accessed and what we know about the data leak.
Read MoreMy iPad lost everything, how can I prevent this?
by Josh Withers | Aug 8, 2022 | The Business of Celebrancy | 0 |
S writes in with a question about data loss and iPads: What are your back up plans when it comes...
Read MoreComputer and internet security for a modern marriage celebrant
by Josh Withers | Mar 11, 2022 | The Business of Celebrancy | 0 |
Every day I wake up and check the technology news – as is my habit – and scroll through the headlines I’m expecting to find a marriage celebrant in there. Why?
Read MoreReceiving ID documentation securely
by Josh Withers | Jan 8, 2020 | The Business of Celebrancy | 3 |
Sophie asks a very important and pertinent question (which I’ve slightly edited for brevity): A question regarding the safety of couples sending digital copies of their ID via email or within a system like Dubsado.
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