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Explore specialized cybersecurity solutions for your business. There’s no magic one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to cybersecurity—generally, the more layers of protection you have, the better. Building a cybersecurity solution for your business requires understanding your technology, people, processes, and ongoing cybersecurity education.

With advanced cybersecurity solutions like Vulnerability Assessments, Penetration Testing, Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), and Multifactor Authentication (MFA), you can help keep your business secure.

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Advanced Cybersecurity for Businesses

Vulnerability Assessments

Vulnerability assessments dive into your current cybersecurity solution to help identify where your business may have dangerous weak spots in cybersecurity. To complete the report, we combine solution research and penetration testing to measure the strength of your existing security solution. Following a vulnerability assessment, we’re able to outline steps to remediate potentially harmful gaps in your cybersecurity strategy by providing an actionable list of recommended solutions to help keep your business safe.

Penetration Testing

Our cybersecurity experts employ white hat and ethical hacking techniques to uncover holes in your existing cybersecurity solution during a penetration test. Essentially, they find ways to “hack” into your system by thinking and acting like a malicious user.

Following best-in-industry guidelines, our in-house team applies advanced tools and methodologies to measure the strength of your existing solution. Our engineers test access points and implement social engineering tactics to help uncover your business’s dangerous vulnerabilities.

Security Information and Event Management (SIEM)

SIEM provides real-time analysis of your system’s events through a combination of AI and eyes on screens to detect and mitigate threats. Additionally, SIEM stores all your system’s log files for reference. Following a cyberattack, this cybersecurity layer aids systems administrators in restoring files, data, and information and helps them understand what happened to prevent future cyberattacks.

Multifactor Authentication (MFA)

MFA provides an additional layer of cybersecurity when accessing information online by verifying your identity using an alternate touchpoint.

You’re probably familiar with the most common MFA scenario: you enter your username and password. Once your login information has been confirmed, you must enter an additional code that’s usually delivered via a text notification or email to a mobile device. This extra layer of security helps prevent malicious users from hacking into accounts and accessing private data.

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