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Feature Newsletter

This week we are featuring our current newsletter. This newsletter has a security checklist on the back page, which is a great checklist for your business. It also has some tips on security awareness training, indicators of a hack on your infrastructure, and a simplified explanation of our layered security system.

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Posted by Jack Gerbs in Cybersecurity, Information Security, Physical Security, Recent Posts, Small Business, Telephone Systems, Virtualization, Wireless

But I’m Too Small?

It is hard to believe, but there is a myth still shared by many small businesses and individuals.  The myth is “I’m too small for anyone to attack my business.”  This myth is far from reality.  A review of the target distribution data provided by hackmageddon.com shows that for 2019, the number one group being attacked is the individual (27%) and the number two group is multiple industries (14.3%), which is the small business group.

31% of all the cyber-attacks are designed for the individual and small business.  There is a logical reason for this.  Big business is taking cybersecurity seriously.  They have made it difficult for the criminals to break into their systems.  Criminals typically don’t want to work hard.  They have developed easily deployable tools to find those organizations that believe they are too small to be attacked (I call them “the low hanging fruit”).  At minimum, even if you don’t think you have anything worth stealing, your data has value to you.  Imagine not being able to access the data on your computer system.  That is the goal of ransomware, which continues to be one of the greatest threats to most organizations.  The reason for the steady increase in ransomware attacks is because it is an extremely successful tool to exploit money from their victims.

Implementing the best security tools won’t guarantee you will not experience some type of a cyber-event, but ignoring the facts and doing nothing, guarantees you are more likely to experience a bad day.

There is a minimum number of things that every business should implement that will minimize the threat of a cyber-attack such as ransomware.  The cost of these security tools has continued to drop and is now affordable for most small and medium sized businesses.  Quanexus has developed our Q-Stack which is a layered security approach to protect against cyber-threats.

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Posted by Jack Gerbs in Cybersecurity, Information Security, Physical Security, Recent Posts, Small Business, Wireless

New Introduction Video from our CEO, Jack

Posted by Charles Wright in Cybersecurity, Information Security, Physical Security, Recent Posts, Small Business, Telephone Systems, Virtualization, Wireless

New Season, New Website

This week we launch our newly redesigned website and we are excited to share some of the new features with you.

We offer numerous services so one of our goals was to make the information about each of these services as easy to navigate, and find, as possible. Another goal was to make it easy to get in touch with us through various forms located throughout the site.

One of the features we are most excited about is that a network assessment can now be requested through our site. Network assessments are available to current, or prospective clients and are of no charge or obligation to the recipient. Find out more details about the assessment here.

Once the form is submitted someone will be in touch with a few follow up questions and to discuss a time for the onsite assessment to take place.

Another feature we are proud to offer is the ability to either navigate our site by specific industry, or specific solution (service). We have broken our offerings down into three main industries: non-profit, financial and general business, and our solutions into voice, data, information security and physical security.

Additionally, we have also added a page to highlight our upcoming events. Throughout the year we offer several events such as lunch-n-learns and seminars, those events will now be posted to our Event’s page. On this page, people will also be able to register for the event without having to go to a third-party event site.

We hope that you take a minute to tour the new site and after you do, let us know what you think.

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Posted by Jack Gerbs in Recent Posts