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Follow on Google News | ![]() Prime Telecommunications Offers Next Generation Cybersecurity SolutionsSMBs Now Experiencing Cyberattacks That Have Taken Down Large Enterprises
By: Prime Telecommunications, Cybercrime now outstrips all other organized crime combined. As larger enterprises are forced to invest in the strength of their IT infrastructure, via policies and penalties, cybercriminals will only have one place to go, small businesses. The most recent company to be in the news as the result of an attack is Marriott International. According to Time Magazine, "'The hack affects some 500 million guests, and for about 327 million of them, the data included passport numbers, emails and mailing addresses,' Marriott said. Some credit card details may also have been taken.'" Vic Levinson, President of Prime Telecommunications added, "The bottom line is that if an SMB is hit with an attack like this, through penalties and damage to company reputation, it would very likely put them out of business. Coincidentally, this serious problem is actually relatively simple to remedy." Most companies have already taken a few precautionary measures, they have a backup and disaster recovery solution, firewalls, AV malware solutions and perhaps another component here or there. Yet, hackers thrive on businesses that are utilizing obsolete technology to run their business. If businesses want to ensure their compliance with new regulations as well as to ensure that they don't get hit with massive, unexpected fines, they need remain current with cybersecurity. In other words, they need to be utilizing next generation cybersecurity solutions to remain one step ahead of hackers. Prime Telecommunications leverages sophisticated next generation cybersecurity solutions that includes darkweb monitoring, email filters with malware protection, staffed 24x7 security operations centers (SOC), password vaults, quarterly network vulnerability scans, DNS "dangerous website" blockers, phishing simulators, security awareness training to educate companies on what emails and web sites not to click on, and expanded AV malware protection. "Minimal protection simply doesn't cut it, anymore," commented Levinson. "We have made a significant investment in cybersecurity technology, educating our team of professionals, and achieving a variety of cybersecurity certifications. This has given us a unique competitive advantage in the marketplace, but more importantly we have the tools and knowledge to provide an unparalleled cybersecurity offering to our customers." Learn more at https://www.primetelecommunications.com. End
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