As a kid there was nothing more I loved than playing sports and competing. Now, as an adult and father of two, there is not much more I enjoy in my life than coaching. Initially, I was thrilled introducing my kids to the sports that brought me so much joy child and about teaching the basic skills of each sport. As my son has grown older and the skills and competition become more advanced new elements to coaching youth sports start to emerge.
Managed Detection and Response – Why It’s Needed and How it Works
According to a report from the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center, financial losses from cyber-crime grew 90% from 2017 to 2018, while the number of complaints only grew 16%1. These numbers indicate that cyber criminals are getting more effective at siphoning large sums of money when they do succeed in compromising systems. This is likely due to the higher levels of sophisticated methods and tools they leverage to bypass traditional security measures such as next generation firewall and antivirus solutions. IT and Cyber Security Professionals in turn must also implement more sophisticated methods and tools to protect their organization’s digital assets.
Topics: Cyber Security, IT, security, MSP, Cyber-Crime, SIEM, Detection
Setting your IT Budget to Help your Clients, Employees and your Bottom Line
As companies prepare their budgets for 2020, financial leaders across the world are often looking at IT as one of their biggest annual costs. Additionally, each year seems to bring on steep increases depending on the type of organization and how they invest in technology. The expense is not necessarily predictable either- the more an organization has workloads in the cloud, the more likely the final expense becomes a moving target.
Topics: Cyber Security, IT, security, Managed IT, MSP, 2020 Budgeting, budget
Penetration Testing: Why it's Needed and What to Look For in a Penetration Test
A Security Breach Can Happen To Anyone: Small or Large
Many in the cyber security industry are aware of the Equifax breach. It was one of the largest and most well- known data breaches to date, affecting 143 million personally identifiable information (PII) records of U.S. citizens. Perhaps the most alarming detail about this breach was that Equifax did indeed have a robust security program. Hackers were able to circumvent security controls by exploiting a vulnerability in the open source component, Apache Struts, which is an open source web application framework used to develop Java web applications. During that same year, WannaCry ransomware was released into the wild and there were a record breaking 14,000 vulnerabilities reported to US-CERT, according to CVE details1. In 2018, that number jumped to over 16,000. The lesson every organization should learn from this event is that a breach can happen to any business, small or large.
Topics: Cyber Security, IT, Managed IT, MSP, Penetration Testing, Security Breach
What Should You Expect From a Managed IT Provider in 2020?
Why Outsource to a Managed IT Provider
Many organizations employ the services of a Managed IT Services Provider (MSP). One reason for this may be due to the high cost of employing an IT Professional in-house. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median salary for a Network Administrator in 2018 was $82,050 (not including costs of healthcare, paid time off, and other benefits). Given that the job market has continued to be at all-time lows, companies are focusing on leveraging their capital and other resources to focus on hiring talent that contributes to their core business. Shifting funds from strategic roles to support roles may hinder a company’s ability to compete, which may be a reason why companies are moving to and continue to outsource IT functions.
Topics: Cyber Security, IT, Managed IT, MSP