When basic defenses fall short, Managed EDR steps in to stop hackers in their tracks. We offer a comprehensive security solution tailored for business like yours—providing not just technology but also expert oversight to ensure that threats are detected, remediated, and eradicated before thy can disrupt your operations.
A firewall serves as a protective shield between your internal network and external threats, such as those found on the internet. SonicWall firewalls enhance this security by analyzing both incoming and outgoing traffic, permitting or blocking data packets based on predefined security protocols. What makes SonicWall unique is its focus on Unified Threat Management (UTM), seamlessly combining multiple security features—including antivirus, intrusion prevention, and VPN capabilities—into a single, powerful solution.
Managed SIEM offers a streamlined approach to Security Information and Event Management (SIEM). It combines 24/7 human-led monitoring, threat hunting, and compliance support with features like Smart Filtering technology to capture only relevant data. The platform ensures predictable pricing, robust compliance capabilities, and efficient threat response, making SIEM accessible without the complexity or high costs of traditional systems.
A strong Security Awareness Training (SAT) program equips employees to identify and respond to cyber threats before they become incidents. Selecting the right SAT solution is key to fostering a security-conscious workplace.
A comprehensive data and email backup solution helps protect critical information, ensuring business continuity, security, and compliance. It minimizes downtime, safeguards against cyber threats, and enhances productivity by enabling quick recovery. With scalable storage options and cost-efficient protection, it’s an essential investment for resilience in today’s digital world.
DNS filtering is a cybersecurity technique that blocks access to malicious or unwanted websites by intercepting DNS queries before they are resolved. It operates at the Domain Name System (DNS) level, which translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses that computers use to access websites. By categorizing websites based on their content and cross-referencing them against predefined policies or blacklists, DNS filtering prevents users from accessing harmful or inappropriate online content.