IT Security Services For Businesses
In today’s climate where data breaches, viruses and ransomware are commonplace, every business should have basic protection in place. We offer a range of security services to meet the individual needs of your organization. We evaluate your tech hardware and software, and then we defend your systems with a range of security and antivirus tools from firewall to anti-malware and more multi-layer security protection.
Security and Virus Protection
Protect your workstations, servers, and company against today’s ever changing cyberthreats. Keep them safe with our enterprise-grade security and virus protection.
Types of Cybersecurity
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Cybersecurity
Email Security
Anti-virus Protection
Firewall
Multi-factor Authentication
Password Manager
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting and recovering computer systems, networks, and programs from cyber-attacks and unauthorized access. Cyber attacks have become increasingly sophisticated as attackers employ new methods to access sensitive information for financial gain. Cyberattacks cost organisations millions of dollars each year and may lead to reputational damage.
Email Security
Almost all organizations use emails as one of their main communication channels in the workplace. Its widespread use makes it vulnerable to cyberattacks. Email security is the process of protecting email accounts and communications from unauthorized access and cyber-attacks. You can identify and prevent advanced email threats by using our email security tools to protect against malware, phishing attacks and filtering spam.
Anti-virus Protection
Antivirus software used to prevent, scan, detect and remove malicious viruses from a computer. Once installed, most antivirus software runs automatically in the background to provide real-time protection against virus attacks.
Firewall
A firewall is a network security tool that monitors incoming and outgoing network traffic and prevents unauthorised access to a network. Firewalls guard traffic at a computer’s entry point, where information is exchanged with external devices. It carefully analyses incoming and outgoing traffic using a set of rules to identify and block malicious traffic like viruses and hackers.
Multi-factor Authentication
When you sign into your online accounts – a process we call “authentication”- you’re proving to the service that you are who you say you are. Traditionally, that’s been done with a username and a password. Unfortunately, that’s not a very good way to do it.
When you sign into the account for the first time on a new device or application (like a web browser) you need more than just the username and password. You need a 3rd layer authentication – what we call a “multi-factor”- to prove who you are.
By implementing our multi-factor authentication solution, it will dramatically prevent cyber attackers gaining access to your systems and confidential documents by adding an additional layer of protection when signing in
Password Manager
Remembering all your passwords for all your accounts is easier than you think with a good password manager. A password manager keeps you safe, and is very convenient, you don’t have to remember strong, unique passwords for all your accounts. The password manager is an encrypted digital vault that stores all your secure passwords you use to access apps and accounts on your mobile device and websites. It also has a password generator to create new, unique passwords that ensures you aren’t using the same password in multiple places.
Protecting your device
Endpoint Detection Response (EDR)
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) enables devices to self-defend and heal themselves by stopping processes, quarantine, fix and roll back events to keep devices protected.
Threat patterns are changing, and SMBs need a different type of protection to combat these increasingly sophisticated, severe attacks. Here’s why: Anti-Virus solutions rely on signatures to detect threats, but the latest threats don’t use signatures and can slip through and enter your company’s networks undetected.
Here are a few examples of some of the risks we’re seeing in the marketplace now:
- Weaponized documents that may seem like harmless PDF attachments in your emails but execute attacks once they enter your network.
- Threats that don’t require downloads, but execute from memory, making them difficult to identify.
- Zero-day threats that find an unknown computer vulnerability and exploit it before software or hardware providers can issue updates.
- And of course, continued ransomware attacks, which can disable IT networks as cyber-attackers demand huge ransoms to restore data and services.
82% of SMBs say they have experienced a cyberattack that their Anti-Virus systems didn’t catch.
The ransomware attack was the last straw. It took days to restore our systems. We’ve upgraded our security system with Managed Endpoint Detection and Response to keep our business safe from these types of threats moving forward.
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Keep Your Business Safe from the Latest Threats
You want to keep your business, employees, and all your devices safe from cyberattacks. And we all know that mobile devices are often the weakest link of IT security, as workers use less caution on-the-go than they do in the office.
Here’s why Managed Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) is the best choice now for your IT security and business continuity
Managed Endpoint Detection and Response
- Gain freedom from ransomware by rolling back devices to their pre-infection state
- Use artificial intelligence (AI) to detect and prevent both current and emerging threats, with continual updates to the platform.
- Monitor processes before, during, and after execution, to prevent new threats from slipping in.
- Monitor your systems in real-time.
- Keeps device performance fast with continual monitoring
Anti-Virus Solutions
- Can’t roll back to a pre-infection state, increasing your ransomware risks
- Use signatures to identify threats, meaning capabilities lag cyber-attackers’ latest strategies.
- Fly blind during execution, creating an entry point for new threats from savvy attackers.
- Rely on daily or weekly scans, increasing your risks.
- Can slow down your device performance with long scans
Never worry about ransomware again with Managed EDR. Just click and restore your devices to their pre-infection state
How Managed EDR Benefits You
Protect your business from ransomware attacks
Increase employee productivity
Ransomware cases on the rise
Ransomware is a form of malicious software (malware) that blocks access to a victim’s files or devices. The attacker then demands that the victim makes payment to restore access to the data.
Ransomware attacks can cause significant damage to businesses and Singapore companies are among the most targeted in the world, according to recent reports. Many firms here hit by ransomware are small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Despite this, many businesses tend to prioritise recovery rather than prevention.
It is becoming easier for criminals to carry out cyber-attacks because organisations are now more dependent on digital infrastructure than before. Recovering from the impacts of a ransomware attack can be extremely expensive and damaging. This is why cyber prevention is better than recovery. Prevention means having a better understanding of how ransomware occurs and the implementation of security measures that can prevent the ability of cyber criminals accessing and locking valuable data.
The video below shows a collection of cybersecurity news articles reported in our local daily. Due to the prevalence of such attacks, it is essential for businesses to be prepared and cyber ready