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  • December 23, 2025
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As we draw towards the end of another year, its that time that we look back over our blogs from 2025.
We’ve covered a broad range of topics this year from software updates to data leaks and everything in between.
This week we look back over our ten most popular blogs of the year and share them below, as festive reading!
Lets dive in…

1 – You’ll be an April Fool to not take these security steps for your business

If there is one thing to take seriously in your business then it is the security of the information and data that you have available to you. Whether the information held is your own or data provided to you by clients, this is vital stuff to help us get our work done.

This blog covers 4 serious things you should diarise and stay on top of to keep secure. Read more.

2 – Cyber Security Challenges in 2025

It can often feel that with each passing year the world is becoming a more turbulent place. A huge change in the last couple of years is how online threats fit into that overall mix.

So what should you be looking out for in 2025? And ultimately, what can you do to protect yourself and your business?

Many of these risks remain for 2026, so take the time to build your awareness now.

Next up we have a trio of articles from the summer. But don’t let the headlines fool you, the advice within can be utilised and implemented at any time.

3 – How to make summer 2025 your best in business yet. Read more.

4 – Even more summer tasks for small business success. Read more.

5 – The WebbyTech 2025 summer reading list. Read more.

6 – What the largest data leak ever mean for you

Earlier this year researchers confirmed the breach of approximately 16 billion passwords – you read that right, billions. You don’t need us to tell you why this is both scary and important. The access to so many passwords means potential access to that many user accounts, and the opportunity to commit all sorts of crimes including fraud and theft.

So what can you do about it? Read more to find out.

7 – IT tasks worth outsourcing
We all know what’s better than working harder. Working smarter. It’s a cliche but it is true. You don’t have to be putting 12 to 18 hour days to get more done. You especially shouldn’t be doing that if the jobs you’re going to be picking up are low value.

But where to start? This can be a big challenge for the business owner used to doing things themselves. Read on to figure out the IT tasks worth outsourcing.

8 –  How to start organising your files

We have written before on the blog about the importance of auditing and organising your digital files. But what about the process of act actually organising those files? This blog covers some important actions that you can take to get started plus some interesting tricks and tips to further streamline your file game.

9 – Signs that it’s time to refresh a business process

Our most popular blog of the year. How do you know when its time to refresh your business processes?

Here are the four signs to look out for and what to do next if you’ve identified the need for an update.
And finally….

10 – Things to do for your business in turbulent times

It won’t have escaped your notice that it has been a turbulent year. This blog shares some thoughts on things you can do in your business that can protect you from rougher seas.

Whilst none of this is a catch all to protect you wholesale from the worst, all of these are good rules of thumb to follow when times get tough.

Hopefully you have found our articles this year helpful at you have continued to build your business. The WebbyTech blog will be back in 2026 with more tips, tricks and advice to help busy business owners.
In the meantime, if you want to get a headstart on address IT challenges in the new year, you can see the full range of services we offer here. Alternatively contact us directly for a no obligations conversation.