Cybersecurity is critical to the success of any organization. Cyber attacks, hacks, data breaches and ransomware attacks are on the rise. Therefore, the need for a robust security network that improves data security and business operations on every level is paramount.
Our experienced team utilizes the industries leading cybersecurity tools to defend your computers, servers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks, and data from malicious attacks. By helping your organization identify risks before your systems are compromised, we can decrease potential disruptions caused by security breaches and reduce exposure to costly repairs and fines. Our certified technicians find and resolve vulnerabilities in your network by testing the weakness of your networks design, implementation, and operations.
Denial-of-service attacks, Direct-access attacks, Eavesdropping, Multi-vector, polymorphic attacks, Phishing, Privilege escalation, Social engineering, Spoofing, Tampering
Network security is the practice of securing a computer network from intruders, whether targeted attackers or opportunistic malware.
Application security focuses on keeping software and devices free of threats. A compromised application could provide access to the data its designed to protect.
Operational security includes the processes and decisions for handling and protecting data assets. The permissions users have when accessing a network and the procedures that determine how and where data may be stored or shared all fall under this umbrella.
Backup & Disaster Recovery policies define how an organization responds to a cyber-security incident that causes the loss of operations or data. Our technicians prolong your business continuity by actively resolving system issues using our award-winning Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) IT solutions platform. Our RMM provides real-time information on the status of your network and software, monitors multiple endpoints, and provides automated scheduled maintenance procedures.
End-user education addresses the most unpredictable cyber-security factor: people. Anyone can accidentally introduce a virus to an otherwise secure system by failing to follow good security practices. Teaching users to delete suspicious email attachments, not plug in unidentified USB drives, and various other important lessons is vital for the security of any organization.
Information security protects the integrity and privacy of data, both in storage and in transit.