🚨 The QC Myth Busters are back! 🚨🚓 👻 This week we answer the call of someone asking, "Are IT services too expensive for small business?" Despite what you may have heard, Managed IT Services are generally priced at a per user, per month rate, allowing small businesses to budget their level of IT support and scale as the business grows. Services like these can help prevent costly downtime and security breaches, providing a significant return on investment in the long run. Myth BUSTED. 👻 #MythBusters #ManagedITServices #ManagedServices
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Why Rapid Recovery is Safer than Paying the Ransom: Every minute of downtime can mean thousands of dollars in lost business. When ransomware hits, paying the ransom can be tempting, but it isn't the quick fix organizations are hoping for. Instead, enterprises can confidently focus their efforts — and precious time — on recovery, without spending cycles deciding on whether to pay the cost of ransom. Download the IDC white paper to find out why paying ransom isn’t the quick fix organizations hope for. #RedmondMag #Innovation
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KEY POINTS In the aftermath of the global IT outage caused by a CrowdStrike software bug, IT experts point to the current system’s excessive centralization of security as a problem. Among the best core defenses against having a business compromised by this level of technical failure is requiring software updates to be rolled out incrementally and building redundancy into systems.
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Why Rapid Recovery is Safer than Paying the Ransom: Every minute of downtime can mean thousands of dollars in lost business. When ransomware hits, paying the ransom can be tempting, but it isn't the quick fix organizations are hoping for. Instead, enterprises can confidently focus their efforts — and precious time — on recovery, without spending cycles deciding on whether to pay the cost of ransom. Download the IDC white paper to find out why paying ransom isn’t the quick fix organizations hope for. @Poseidon-US #RedmondMag #Innovation
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Why Rapid Recovery is Safer than Paying the Ransom: Every minute of downtime can mean thousands of dollars in lost business. When ransomware hits, paying the ransom can be tempting, but it isn't the quick fix organizations are hoping for. Instead, enterprises can confidently focus their efforts — and precious time — on recovery, without spending cycles deciding on whether to pay the cost of ransom. Download the IDC white paper to find out why paying ransom isn’t the quick fix organizations hope for. @Poseidon-US #RedmondMag #Innovation
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Cyberattacks are still escalating, and not just against large corporations but small businesses too. This troubling trend highlights the importance of having a well-prepared response plan. Without it, the repercussions of a breach can be VERY costly and time-consuming... https://lnkd.in/gBQA5D8k
Cyberattacks are on the rise, and that includes small businesses. Here's what to know
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There's a lot going on in the security space and it can be so overwhelming that it can feel easier to ignore. Take the example below from one of our typical SME customers. 22,000 changes(!) analysed across a month. 12 potential threat indicators. And all that for only two incidents that recquired action. Seems like a lot of work for not much reward... until you realise that either of those two incidents could have completely taken down your entire business... For days. Is someone watching what's going on within your business?
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This SecurityMagazine article explains why businesses like yours should have IT management - including password management - to help protect your holiday operations. Give it a read. Then, give our team a call. We can help. https://oal.lu/2tQx4
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This SecurityMagazine article explains why businesses like yours should have IT management - including password management - to help protect your holiday operations. Give it a read. Then, give our team a call. We can help. https://oal.lu/BRqBP
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It Costs How Much?!? The Financial Pitfalls of Cyberattacks on SMBs: Cybercriminals are vipers. They’re like snakes in the grass, hiding behind their keyboards, waiting to strike. And if you're a small- and medium-sized business (SMB), your organization is the ideal lair for these serpents to slither into. With cybercriminals becoming more sophisticated, SMBs like you must do more to protect themselves. But at what price? That’s the daunting question
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