Implementing Endpoint Security Strategies to Protect Your Business

Endpoint security is essential for businesses to safeguard their systems and data. Implementing strong endpoint security measures helps protect against cyber threats and data breaches, which can be detrimental to a company’s operations and reputation. By focusing on endpoint security, businesses can prevent unauthorized access to their network and mitigate the risks of malware and other cyber attacks. Prioritizing endpoint security is crucial for maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of business information, ensuring smooth operations, and building trust with customers and partners.

Remote Desktop Attacks Have Increased – Here’s What To Do

Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a workhorse of remote connectivity, allowing users and administrators to connect to the desktops of far-flung machines and perform tasks as if they were sitting directly in front of them. As global workforces shifted to remote work at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, RDP’s use for accessing business systems increased dramatically. Hackers and cybercriminals took notice, and as a result, the move to remote work has seen a corresponding dramatic increase in RDP attacks.

3 Ways Your Business Is Leaking Data and How to Fix It

Protecting your data is sometimes easy and sometimes easier said than done. Many businesses – particularly small businesses – don’t know if or how they’re leaking data. A recent study found that 58 percent of companies don’t know how much data their employees share externally. And that’s just the beginning of the problem.

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