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Why is Backup Security Super Crucial for Modern Businesses?

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  There's no more saddening nightmare than data loss for any business. Sensitive business information is like gold to any organization. It's the most valuable asset to any company because once it is lost, the brand's reputation will go down, monetary losses are evident, and the whole company can collapse. Sadly, corporate theft is on the rise. IBM found that the average cost of a business data breach globally is a whopping $4.35M .   Hence, all businesses must keep their data safe and have a feasible recovery plan in place for their valuable business data, so they don’t have to pay a hefty amount to cybercriminals . It is suggested to all sorts of companies (big and small) to deploy managed security services to keep backup of their data safe. However, modern businesses that operate primarily on the cloud and have their confidential data stored on it must do it immediately!     Why? Because data is a crucial aspect of cloud-based business and is susceptible to...

EDR Vs. EPP – Understanding the Difference

Do you know that your business’ endpoints can act as entry points for hackers? Cyber attackers use your endpoints as a backdoor to slide into your network and compromise your system’s security. Especially with the evolution of work mobility, employees can now connect to any network from anywhere - on their off-site endpoints. Now, it’s no surprise that endpoints across the globe are getting increasingly vulnerable with such flexibility of BYOD at workplaces. Thus, globally, enterprises are now relying on comprehensive endpoint security to reach absolute safety. However, many businesses often confuse the two major types of advanced endpoint securities: EPP and EDR.    To make it easy for you, we will compare EDR vs. EPP and discuss both forms of endpoint security services in this blog. Note that both services hold equal significance when attaining comprehensive endpoint security for any organization. Let’s start with EDR basics first.         What is an...