
Before you buy a new SIEM, consider whether it supports your needs and the specific situations in which you plan to use the system.
Cloud-Based SIEM: Is Cloud the Right Solution?
Jun 10, 2021 | BY Veera SandiparthiThe implementation of a cloud-based SIEM may provide benefits that traditional on-premise solutions can’t. These include scalability, security, and cost-efficiency. However, there are some things to consider before deciding if the cloud is right for you! This article will give you a headstart in your search for a SIEM solution and how to decide if cloud SIEM is the right choice for your organization.
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Various security controls provided by AWS across the cloud-native stack and container lifecycle.
Securing AWS container services
Jul 10, 2021 | BY Veera SandiparthiAmazon Web Services (AWS) offers several security controls across the cloud-native stack, including identity and access management, centralized logging, and threat monitoring. Organizations can leverage these services to provide scalable solutions for enterprise IT organizations.
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Here are a few telltales to generally be aware of and watch for.
What are the signs of cyberattacks?
Aug 10, 2021 | BY Veera SandiparthiHas your computer been acting strange, or have you noticed commands that shouldn’t be there? Most don’t know and never find out about the millions of people who are hacked every year. Here are some signs you have been hacked.
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How does Penetration Testing help your Organization?
Why you should get a penetration test for your company
Sep 1, 2021 | BY Veera SandiparthiEnsuring your business’s information is secure is a key goal of any organization because information security differs greatly between successful and unsuccessful companies.
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A lot of businesses wait until something breaks before they fix it. And even then, they may take a “patchwork” approach to fixing the problem.
Making This One Mistake With Your Network Can DESTROY Your Business
Feb 23, 2022 | BY Veera SandiparthiA lot of businesses wait until something breaks before they fix it. And even then, they may take a “patchwork” approach to fix the problem. They are reactive rather than proactive. Sometimes taking a reactive approach is fine, but other times, and depending on the circumstances, it can lead to even more significant problems.
For example, when it comes to network security, being reactive to problems can be downright dangerous. It’s not just hackers you have to worry about, and there are power outages, data loss, equipment failure, etc. In IT, a lot can go wrong. But if you’re proactive about cyber security, you can avoid many of those pitfalls.
Reactive IT support used to be the norm, and most network security specialists went to work after something went wrong. Unfortunately, some businesses still have this reactive mindset regarding their IT and network security. They have an “it won’t happen to me” attitude. The truth is that these are the people most at risk. It’s not a matter of if but when. Hackers and cybercriminals are more active than ever.
Thankfully, proactive support is now the norm. More and more IT services and security firms have the tools and resources to protect you BEFORE the worst happens. So, why partner with an IT services company?
There are many reasons why it’s a good idea. One great reason that doesn’t often get talked about is that working with an IT services company is an added value for your customers. When they know you’re taking IT security seriously – and when they know their data is safe – their trust in you is boosted.
When you build trust, you build loyalty, and customer loyalty is getting harder to come by. Plus, happy, loyal customers are more likely to refer you to others who may need your services. That alone makes investing in proactive IT security worth it.
Here’s another reason why working with a proactive IT services firm makes sense: it’s MUCH more manageable than trying to do it yourself. Many small businesses don’t have the resources to hire an internal IT specialist or a team, which can be very costly, but it’s also rarely practical. Think of it this way: if you hire an IT specialist to handle your network security, manage cloud backups, and provide general, IT support, what happens when they take a day off or vacation?
Having a dedicated IT specialist on your team isn’t bad, but they can be stretched thin easily. You could be left with gaps in your support should anything go wrong. Suddenly, you don’t have anyone you can call. Working with a dedicated IT services firm solves these problems.
To take that further, good IT services companies are also great at catching problems before they become problems. They can see things that might not have even been on your radar. For example, if your cloud backup service isn’t backing up your data correctly or is backing up the wrong data, they’ll catch that. Maybe you’re saving data that is not properly encrypted. They’ll notice that. Perhaps you have an employee using software that’s months out-of-date. Again, they’ll catch that.
When you call up an IT services company and say you want to take a proactive approach to your network security, they should be willing and able to provide just that. An experienced firm will have a team with the training, certification, and experience required to tackle today’s cyber threats while managing your network’s day-to-day needs.
They know IT because they live IT. They help with data recovery should anything go wrong; they are your help desk when you have questions or concerns and keep your onsite malware protection up-to-date. They are tailored to your business’s specific needs. And as you grow, they adapt to your changing needs.
Put an end to the outdated way of thinking about IT security. It’s time to be proactive and recognize your company’s vulnerabilities before they become vulnerabilities. You have to make the call.
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