How Much Will a Data Breach Cost You? It Depends
by Dan Stoy, Solutions Specialist // Managed Network Services on Jun 22, 2018 1:46:42 PM
We've written about security quite a bit – and our open house last month was focused on security topics. As we bring more managed network services to you, we'll continue to focus on security issues – risk, cost, tips, etc. Most business leaders we talk to understand, at least generall …
Do You Have the Time and Expertise to Manage Network Security Yourself?
by Dan Stoy, Solutions Specialist // Managed Network Services on Jun 15, 2018 2:25:23 PM
What's the best use of your IT staff's time? Companies increasingly have the option to hire IT expertise to handle their IT infrastructure – from your website to your hardware to your servers to your network security, there is an service provider that can do it for you. Why would you …
Fear, Information Security, and Chicken Little
by Dan Stoy, Solutions Specialist // Managed Network Services on Jun 12, 2018 8:05:00 AM
When we started to include managed networks into our services for clients, we immediately realized how serious an issue cybersecurity is. The amount of malware in the world and the tenacity of cybercriminals is stunning. A research report written by CSIS and sponsored by McAfee puts t …
Essential Knowledge to Understand Managed IT – Toolkit Shows You How to Stop Managing Networks In-House!
by Dan Stoy, Solutions Specialist // Managed Network Services on Jun 7, 2018 3:59:02 PM
Have you ever been worried about your IT infrastructure? Common doubts for many small and medium businesses is that they are paying too much, aren't secure, are falling behind competitors, and, in general, just aren't making the most of their use of information technology. As concerns …
6 I.T. Elements Essential to the Success and Security of Every Business
by Dan Stoy, Solutions Specialist // Managed Network Services on May 25, 2018 7:30:00 AM
When's the last time you got through a day of work without using your network? You rely on information technology to get your work done. When the various systems in your office aren't working effectively – your servers, networks, copiers, computers, firewall, etc. – productivity dips. …
Under the Water: 7 Hidden Impacts of a Data Breach and How They Can Hurt Your Business
by Dan Stoy, Solutions Specialist // Managed Network Services on May 22, 2018 8:15:00 AM
When you think of business downtime or a data breach, I'm sure you've thought of the direct financial costs. If you've been successfully cyberattacked, you have to notify customers, figure out what went wrong, pay for any broken regulations, attorney fees (in the case of litigation), …
Who Wants to Be Dull? 3 Ways the Predictability of Managed Network Services Makes Boring a Good Thing!
by Dan Stoy, Solutions Specialist // Managed Network Services on May 15, 2018 1:49:38 PM
Variety might be the spice of life, but predictability – when it comes to running a business or office – prevents you from reaching for the TUMS. There are few things that can be as stomach churning unpredictable as information technology. While technology today is absolutely amazing; …
Is Your IT Team Sick and Tired of Patching and Updating Software?
by Dan Stoy, Solutions Specialist // Managed Network Services on May 11, 2018 2:33:54 PM
Outdated software is an open door for hackers. That's why, as annoying as it can be, it's a good idea to push that upgrade button for your phone's apps. It's even MORE important to patch and update the software and hardware you use to run your office. I don't know of many IT professio …
Security Isn't Only an IT Problem – Leadership Is a Crucial Piece of an Effective Information Security Strategy
by Dan Stoy, Solutions Specialist // Managed Network Services on May 5, 2018 8:48:00 AM
“Winning is not a sometime thing, it is an all the time thing. You don’t do things right once in a while…you do them right all the time.” – Vince Lombardi As you think about information security for your business, the quote by Lombardi has particular relevance (sorry Vikings fans, but …