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Four differentiating points for your business explaining why MSPs should choose a multi-tier Cloud-based security platform.
REVIL exploited Zero-Day vulnerabilities in Kaseya's servers. The cyber-attack reveals the major threats MSPs face today.
Against this backdrop of increasingly threats, the US NIST has released draft guidance containing a framework for organizations to manage ransomware risk.
Analysts think the DarkSide group introduce their malware via the Colonial VPN network using leaked passwords. MFA is key for critical infrastructures
A serious error relating to Wi-Fi networks on iOS connects to a network with an SSID and disables the device’s Wi-Fi, preventing it from joining other network.
Google wants to move away from passwords in favour of more reliable measures such as MFA. We explain why and how MSPs can implement it in organizations.
Do we need smarter cybersecurity to stop ongoing and more sophisticated attacks? Yes. Choose the endpoint protection that brings more automation and that allows you to enable multiple defenses.
These cyber-criminal groups use highly advanced techniques and procedures and therefore pose a significant threat to service providers and their customers. MSPs can reduce the risks if they apply good practices and have the right tools in place.
FragAttacks (Fragmentation and Aggregation Attacks): the cybersecurity community has synthesized them into a dozen vulnerabilities with their corresponding CVE ID. Discover the measures to prevent hacking via Wi-Fi networks.
Institutions and healthcare facilities need to have a proactive cybersecurity strategy in place, in coordination with their Managed Service Provider, to be prepared for such ransomware incidents.