It’s important to establish a baseline and close existing vulnerabilities. When was your last assessment?
Secure your email. Most attacks originate in your email. We’ll help you choose a service designed to reduce spam and your exposure to attacks on your staff via email.
Apply security policies on your network. Examples: Enable enhanced password policies, set user screen timeouts, and limit user access. Utilize a password manager for everything else.
Train your users — often! Teach them about data security, email attacks, and your policies and procedures. We offer a web-based training solution and “done for you” security policies.
1 in 5 small businesses will suffer a cyber breach this year.
81% of all breaches happen to small and medium sized businesses.
97% of breaches could have been prevented with today’s technology.
Protect your computers adata from malware, viruses, and cyber attacks with advanced endpoint security. Today’s latest technology protects against file-less and script based threats and can even rollback a ransomware attack.
Utilize Multi-Factor Authentication whenever you can. It adds an additional layer of protection to ensure that even if your password does get stolen, your data stays protected.
Keep Microsoft, Adobe, and Java products updated for better security. We provide a “critical update” service via automation to protect your computers from the latest known attacks.
Know, in real-time, what passwords and accounts have been posted on the Dark Web. We scan the Dark Web and take action to protect your business from stolen credentials that have been posted for sale.
(Security Incident & Event Management)
Uses big data engines to review all event and security logs from all covered devices to protect against advanced threats and to meet compliance requirements.
Internet security is a race against time. Cloud based security detects web and email threats as they emerge on the internet, and blocks them on your network within seconds – before they reach the user.
Today’s cyber criminals attempt to steal data or access your network by way of your employees’ phones and tablets. They’re counting on you to neglect this piece of the puzzle. Mobile device security closes this gap.
Monitor and manage your firewall for problematic policies and required software updates for vulnerabilities.
Secure your webrowsing. Attacks that don’t originate via email, or through firewall policies and vulnerabilities, typically occur from websites. Appropriate DNS filtering can protect you from malicious sites.
Backup local. Backup to the cloud. Have an offline backup for each month of the year. Test your backups often. And if you aren’t convinced your backups are working properly, call us ASAP.
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