Endpoint detection & response (EDR) and managed detection & response (MDR) can play key roles in a defense in depth strategy by protecting endpoints from cyberattacks.
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While there is no single, guaranteed strategy for preventing a ransomware attack, or for recovering quickly if one does occur, there are protocols, practices, and processes to help mitigate attacks and minimize their damage. This article looks at some of them, and provides an overview of ransomware, how it works, and how [...]
Read MoreReduce the chance of a ransomware attack via phishing with a multi-layered data protection strategy that includes educating employees to detect malicious emails.
Read MoreFor years, a lot of companies have pushed creating a disaster recovery (DR) plan to the back burner. Sure, they’d do periodic backups and maybe update their antivirus software. But comprehensive Disaster Recovery solutions were not deemed a priority; after all, disasters only happen to someone else. Even the uptick [...]
Read MoreWhen evaluating a disaster recovery SLA, there’s a lot to consider including infrastructure availability, recovery time objective and recovery point objective.
Read MoreTo avoid paying a ransom when ransomware strikes and dealing with downtime, employ tactics that reduce the chance of an attack and can help mitigate damage if one does occur.
Read MoreUnderstanding the differences between traditional and cloud-based disaster recovery can help you determine which is best for your company.
Read MoreThere are numerous factors creating both challenges and opportunities for healthcare IT professionals, from the exploding IoT market to ever-changing and increasing cyberthreats.
Read MoreWinterize your DR plan by ensuring it can handle the risks associated with winter weather, as well as those from any natural or manmade disaster.
Read MoreThe healthcare industry is among the most highly regulated industries, and disaster recovery (DR) planning is crucial for compliance with its most well-known mandate — HIPAA.
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