Turn "I hope we're being sensible" into calm, everyday habits you can actually live with.
Most small businesses and serious one-person firms do not get into trouble because of some dramatic "hack". They create avoidable risk through ordinary, everyday habits:
Nothing feels wildly unsafe, but under the surface you worry about:
Digital Hygiene & Security Hygiene Programme is where we treat security as an operational habit, not a separate, scary project:
Instead, we help you build a proportionate hygiene programme:
All firmly within a non-managed, advisory lane: we do not monitor your systems, log in to your equipment or run tools on your devices. You stay in full control.
Digital Hygiene & Security Hygiene Programme is a good fit if:
It is particularly useful if you have already started work such as Digital Workspace & Toolstack Strategy and Device & Endpoint Strategy (Non-Managed) and now want to turn that into day-to-day hygiene you can maintain.
Typical starting points:
The Digital Hygiene & Security Hygiene Programme builds a practical, human-sized hygiene framework around how you already work, rather than pushing you towards an enterprise model that does not fit.
This programme has seven main components:
An honest, plain-language view of where you are now
Who has access to what, and how that is handled
Realistic patterns for everyday access
Day-to-day habits rooted in your device strategy
What you keep, where and for how long
How you handle links, messages and everyday interactions
Calm guidance for common uncomfortable situations
Throughout, we stay advisory: we design standards, patterns and practices; you choose how to implement them, and who touches your systems or equipment.
We begin with a gentle, structured look at how you actually operate:
This is not a technical audit. It is a conversation-led baseline, aimed at:
From there, we define what "good enough" hygiene looks like for your size, type of work and appetite for structure.
Next, we consider who has access to what across your digital environment.
We map:
Then we shape simple, non-heavyweight identity & access patterns, such as:
We express this in plain language, as part of your hygiene programme, not as a technical diagram:
You keep control of which tools you use and how you configure them. The hygiene programme describes what you are trying to achieve behaviourally.
You do not need a full security department to improve how logins are handled.
We focus on:
We then design a realistic credential hygiene pattern for you, including:
All of this is written as everyday behaviour guidance, not as a technical policy. You decide:
Our focus is to give you a clear hygiene pattern, so you are not improvising from scratch each time you create or share access.
Here we draw directly on your Device & Endpoint Strategy (Non-Managed) and turn it into daily device hygiene.
We take your existing view of:
…and design practical habits around:
We also add small device hygiene rituals:
Again, all of this remains in non-managed territory:
Digital hygiene is also about what you keep, where you keep it, and for how long.
We explore:
From there we design a data hygiene pattern, including:
We keep this grounded in organisation and rhythm, not in technical settings: the hygiene programme explains what you are trying to do with data, and you then work with your preferred tools or providers to make that real.
Much of digital hygiene comes down to how people behave in the moment, especially in:
We design clear, non-dramatic behaviour guidance, such as:
We plug this into your Team Ways-of-Working & Collaboration Framework, so it becomes part of:
The aim is not to make everyone suspicious. It is to make small, conscious pauses and checks a normal part of how you operate.
Finally, we create a small set of plain-language playcards for common situations that can feel stressful, for example:
For each, we outline:
These are not emergency-service scripts or technical incident runbooks. They are short, human prompts that help you respond proportionately, and then seek help if you judge it appropriate.
Let's design a proportionate hygiene programme you can actually maintain.
Get StartedBy the end of the Digital Hygiene & Security Hygiene Programme, you'll have:
A clear, written hygiene framework in plain UK English – no heavy jargon, no vague gestures.
Defined, realistic identity and access hygiene for your size and toolset.
Practical password and credential habits that reduce risk without dominating your life.
Everyday device hygiene guidance rooted in your existing device and endpoint strategy.
A simple approach to data, backup and retention that supports continuity without overcomplication.
Clear communication and behaviour expectations around links, messages and shared materials.
A set of "if X then Y" playcards for common uncomfortable situations, so you are not improvising in the moment.
Most importantly, you gain a quieter sense of control: you know what "being sensible" actually means in your world, and you have a programme that helps you keep living it.
Digital Hygiene & Security Hygiene Programme sits alongside and reinforces the rest of your operating system:
Together, they create a joined-up environment where tools, devices, habits and structures all support a calmer, more deliberate way of working.
Tell us about your current digital hygiene practices and concerns.
No. This is an operational hygiene programme.
We:
We do not:
You keep full control of who provides any hands-on technical work, and how.
No.
We focus on small, high-leverage improvements that fit your current capacity:
Where something is already good enough, we will say so. The aim is to simplify and clarify, not to make security the main job of your week.
You do not need perfection, but you will get more value if you have at least started to think about:
If you have not yet done any work on your digital workspace or device strategy, we can still help, but we may suggest pairing this with those services so your hygiene programme has a solid foundation to sit on.
The programme is specifically designed not to bury you in admin.
We:
If something feels like more work than it is worth, that is a signal for us to simplify, not push harder.
While every organisation has its own requirements, it is much easier to:
…when you already have a hygiene framework and everyday habits written down.
This programme does not guarantee any particular approval, but it makes you far better prepared for conversations with platforms, banking partners or more structured clients.
It depends what you handle and how you feel.
If you:
…you may not need a dedicated programme.
But if you are:
…then a light, tailored hygiene programme can bring a lot of calm for relatively little effort.
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