#1 Business Ransomware Protection in Michigan
We are a premier provider of Ransomware Protection in Michigan. Stop threats and reduce business risk for today’s hybrid workforce with a proactive, intelligent, and radically simple security architecture.
Top Rated Ransomware Protection in Michigan
Modern Attacks Require Modern Defenses
Security, while a broad term that covers many products, is about ensuring that your organization can continue to operate despite a chaotic world of both malicious actors and accidental mistakes. Since no organization will ever be 100% protected (especially via one product), our philosophy for security is a ‘layered approach’, which means that an organization should layer multiple protections on top of each other to get as close to 100% as possible.
Security, while a broad term that covers many products, is about ensuring that your organization can continue to operate despite a chaotic world of both malicious actors and accidental mistakes. Since no organization will ever be 100% protected (especially via one product), our philosophy for security is a ‘layered approach’, which means that an organization should layer multiple protections on top of each other to get as close to 100% as possible.
An Overview of Business Ransomware Protection in Michigan
Below are a few examples of solutions we suggest to protect your organization:
- Bad Actor Detection Software (“Cylance + Huntress”): broadest protection against network, IT and computer activity by using machine learning models in addition to the standard key-based detection of known malwares. Includes 24×7 monitoring by a SOC team.
- Credential Monitoring & Workforce Training (“Dark Web Monitoring”): digital credentials, such as usernames and passwords, connect you and your employees to critical business applications, as well as online services. Unfortunately, criminals know this — and that’s why digital credentials are among the most valuable assets found on the internet and Dark Web (a hidden part of the internet). When your employees use their work email on third party websites, like travel sites, banking, social media and more, it makes your business vulnerable to a breach. This is due to people using the exact same (or similar) password across all their accounts. On top of monitoring, we also look to train the workforce by sending fake phishing emails to identify and train people.
An Overview of Business Ransomware Protection
Below are a few examples of solutions we suggest to protect your organization:
- Bad Actor Detection Software (“Cylance + Huntress”): broadest protection against network, IT and computer activity by using machine learning models in addition to the standard key-based detection of known malwares. Includes 24×7 monitoring by a SOC team.
- Credential Monitoring & Workforce Training (“Dark Web Monitoring”): digital credentials, such as usernames and passwords, connect you and your employees to critical business applications, as well as online services. Unfortunately, criminals know this — and that’s why digital credentials are among the most valuable assets found on the internet and Dark Web (a hidden part of the internet). When your employees use their work email on third party websites, like travel sites, banking, social media and more, it makes your business vulnerable to a breach. This is due to people using the exact same (or similar) password across all their accounts. On top of monitoring, we also look to train the workforce by sending fake phishing emails to identify and train people.
- Microsoft & Other Software Weakness Discovery (“Vulnerability Scan”): vulnerability assessments are the process of defining, identifying, classifying and prioritizing vulnerabilities in your technology stack. The CTS vulnerability scan helps IT and security experts on the frontlines quickly and easily identify and fix vulnerabilities — including software flaws, missing patches, malware and misconfigurations — across a variety of operating systems, devices and applications.
- Firewall (Juniper SRX): a network security device that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic based on an organization’s previously established security policies. At its most basic, a firewall is essentially the barrier that sits between a private internal network and the public Internet.
- Standards Alignment (continual audits): while many see the end result as the problem, the real value is about enhancing IT through an iterative process of aligning to general IT standards as well as industry-specific standards (e.g. HIPAA, ISO). It’s just as important to align on standards as it is to continually do so, as businesses fall in and out of alignment. However, most important to this process is translating these technical misalignments into actions that will have the greatest impact on your business. After all, not all technical risk is business risk, and knowing this allows for the greatest IT impact on your business.
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- Microsoft & Other Software Weakness Discovery (“Vulnerability Scan”) vulnerability assessments are the process of defining, identifying, classifying and prioritizing vulnerabilities in your technology stack. The CTS vulnerability scan helps IT and security experts on the frontlines quickly and easily identify and fix vulnerabilities — including software flaws, missing patches, malware and misconfigurations — across a variety of operating systems, devices and applications.
- Firewall (Juniper SRX): a network security device that monitors and filters incoming and outgoing network traffic based on an organization’s previously established security policies. At its most basic, a firewall is essentially the barrier that sits between a private internal network and the public Internet.
- Standards Alignment (continual audits): while many see the end result as the problem, the real value is about enhancing IT through an iterative process of aligning to general IT standards as well as industry-specific standards (e.g. HIPAA, ISO). It’s just as important to align on standards as it is to continually do so, as businesses fall in and out of alignment. However, most important to this process is translating these technical misalignments into actions that will have the greatest impact on your business. After all, not all technical risk is business risk, and knowing this allows for the greatest IT impact on your business.
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CTS understands that your Cybersecurity technology does not exist within a vacuum – there is more to consider than just the technology. At CTS, we believe that asking about, and ultimately matching a solution to your goals and budget is the best way that we can add value for you. Let us show you how CTS provides a more thoughtful way of solving Cybersecurity worries for the modern business.