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Security Services

Cyber Security for Medium Sized Businesses Sydney

The biggest types of security threats are malware, ransomware, social engineering, phishing, credential theft and distributed denial-of service (DDoS) attacks.

The human element is the most common threat vector; it was the root cause of 82% of data breaches, according to Verizon’s “2022 Data Breach Investigations Report” The human element especially plays a role in phishing attacks and stolen credentials.

Our Network Security Services cost-effectively protect and maintain the security of your network, assets and data against external attacks, providing you peace of mind.

We offer a wide range of security services to organisations of all sizes that protect their entire network, safeguarding the perimeter, along with their critical internal assets/data, of staff, remote users, customers and partners.

Our Security Services mitigate risks before they reach your network and data and reduce security costs and complexity.

The 4 areas that need to be addressed:

  1. Your Business Security. Understanding the 4 layers of security to protect your business or NFP. This relates to your internal IT systems.
  2. Data Security. Where are your staff moving your files and IP to? They could be doing something innocently or it could be malicious. How do you manage where your data ends up? We can show you how we manage this.
  3. Ongoing Monitoring and Forensics. SIEM (Security Incident and Event Management). SOC (Security Operations Centre). These platforms monitor what is going on regarding threats to your business/NFP on a continuous basis. If something has happened, we need to be able to do the forensics on what has happened to fix it, so it does not happen again.
  4. Staff Security Education. Do your staff know what is going on regarding cybercrime? Cybercrime is massive and your teams need to know what to look out for.

How much does cyber crime cost the global economy?

Cyber crime will cost global economies about AUD $11 Trillion in 2023 and grow to about AUD $15 Trillion by 2025 according to Cybersecurity Ventures’ “2022 Official Cybercrime Report” sponsored by eSentire.

What is phishing? The fraudulent practice of sending emails or other messages purporting to be from a reputable companies in order to induce individuals into revealing their personal information, such as passwords and credit card numbers. These increased by 61% in 2022.

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We look forward to the opportunity of being of service to your organisation.