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GUEST ESSAY: Turning to cloud services can help SMBs scale to meet growth needs

The Last Watchdog

Traditional, office-based infrastructure was fine up until the point where greater capacity was needed than those servers could deliver, vendor support became an issue, or the needs of a hybrid workforce weren’t being met.

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Unlocking Success: Safeguarding Your Business with Cloud-Based Solutions

Jane Frankland

We all know the feeling: ensuring that your business is secure and running efficiently can feel overwhelming. It’s a hard balancing act between protecting valuable data, increasing productivity, controlling costs – especially when technology often seems to be outpacing security measures.

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How to Manage BYOD in the Work-from-Anywhere World of Mobile Security

CyberSecurity Insiders

Mobile devices may not have changed fundamentally in recent years, but the way they are used within businesses has. They’re increasingly relying on personal devices to conduct work remotely – and creating new privacy and security challenges for mobile device managers in the process. How Remote Work Has Changed BYOD.

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Safe-T Has Partnered with Thales to Bring a New Remote Access Security Solution to the Table

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Safe-T Has Partnered with Thales to Bring a New Remote Access Security Solution to the Table. The global pandemic of 2020 has changed the world around us in drastic and likely permanent ways. Implementing multi-factor authentication and high-quality security solutions can help companies mitigate these risks.

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Take The Stress Out of Securing Your Workforce

Jane Frankland

The average data breach lifecycle is still too lengthy, malware variants are growing by 45%, and although ransomware attacks were lower than last year, ransom payments are rising as more companies are prepared to pay out than ever before. Modern workforce demands and how they are changing. It’s not all bad news though.

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The four cybersecurity trends to watch in 2023

CyberSecurity Insiders

While the year ahead will certainly be full of surprises, there are several measures companies can take to defend themselves from cyberattacks, and building a more cyber-aware workforce should be at the top of the list. 1 – The era of remote work will present new cyberthreats.

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Cybersecurity Is Not A One-Stop-Shop

Security Boulevard

However, since the start of the pandemic, the way business is conducted has changed permanently, with many workforces wanting to continue to work remotely as lockdowns and restrictions ease over time. If anything, security should be more reinforced now than ever before to ensure all aspects of a business are secure.