Let’s face it: Cybercrime is a fact of life and is not going anywhere. If anything, it is getting worse, and no business, large or small, is immune to it. Complete cybersecurity is hard (or impossible) to achieve. Therefore, cybersecurity professionals utilize Risk Reduction strategies, which means taking steps to reduce the chance of becoming a victim of a cyber attack or minimizing the damage if the attack has already happened.
Many solutions are available on the market, covering awareness training, policy and compliance governance, vulnerability scans, and more. Managed Security Service Providers typically bundle multiple solutions to offer cybersecurity services and tools.
Choosing the right solution or service provider can be overwhelming and often expensive. However, taking basic steps to reduce risks and improve the security of your business can be simple and inexpensive.
At Sentrido, we focused on the necessary basics of cybersecurity that cover your team and your network, improving your information security baseline.
Sentrido Discovery™ application runs on one of your computers on the network, scans the network and generates a report. You can run the application once or set it up to run periodically on a schedule. We recommend periodic scanning because network-attached devices can change over time.
By empowering your team with knowledge through clear and concise training, you can create a culture of cybersecurity awareness. It will ensure that everyone actively protects the organization’s sensitive information and can significantly reduce the risk of falling victim to cybercrime.
Policies written in clear and straightforward language communicate expectations regarding security practices. This clarity empowers your team to act in compliance with the policies and minimizes the chances of misunderstandings or misinterpretations, reducing the risk of security incidents.
When we built Sentrido with small businesses in mind, we aimed to empower you and your team with a simple, affordable cloud-based service. Did we do a good job? There is only one way to find out: