How To Avoid Cybersecurity Pitfalls for Mac-Based Creative Agencies

Get practical Apple cybersecurity tips below, or set up a free risk audit to see how secure your agency really is

With AI use on the rise, creative studios using Macs are getting hit harder than ever. Why? Because invoice scammers and cyberattackers are getting smarter, and Mac users seem to have a false sense of security when it comes to their tech.

In this video, Mac expert Lucas Acosta shares quick, easy steps for securing Macs for your entire team so they can focus on creating for clients with full confidence and zero threat.

This 19-minute video is for:

Creative agencies, marketing companies, or PR firms

Teams that operate on Mac devices

The official or unofficial “IT person” for your company

Anyone who wants to up their cybersecurity

Want to know your agency’s biggest security gaps?

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“But I’m not an IT person!” You don’t have to be. 

We know that in most small businesses, the “IT person” can be the CEO, office manager, or whoever everyone looks to for answers at your company.

That’s why we’re offering free Mac IT advice with simple steps any Mac user can follow. We want small businesses to enjoy the full benefits of Mac devices without fear or risk.

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About Foojee

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We started Foojee out of a simple calling: to serve others through something we love: Apple technology. Our team of full-time, full-hearted former Apple employees helps small businesses get the most out of their Mac devices so they can run at their full potential, with full confidence.

Whether you’re a startup or scaling fast, we make Apple IT feel like a natural extension of your team. We're here to simplify things, share a few laughs, and help your business thrive with Macs.