by meshadmin | Jun 21, 2024 | Cyber Security, Data Center and Cloud, Technology and Business Strategy
Brief: This blog examines the real costs of data breaches in 2024, including reputational damage, legal consequences, lost business, and operational disruption. Go beyond the financial impacts and discover proactive measures, incident response planning, and cyber...
by meshadmin | Jun 6, 2024 | Azure Cost Management, Cloud Migration Strategy, Cyber Security, Data Center and Cloud, IT Service Management, Managed IT Services (MSP), Managed Security Services, Microsoft Cloud Licensing, Public Cloud Services, Technology and Business Strategy
Cloud Security Posture Management Explained: Safeguarding Your Cloud in 2024 Brief: In this article, we dig into Cloud Security Posture Management, detailing key components, benefits, and best practices for securing your cloud environment. “Change is the essential...
by meshadmin | Jun 3, 2024 | Cloud Migration Strategy, Data Center and Cloud, Managed IT Services (MSP), Managed Security Services, Microsoft Cloud Licensing, Penetration Testing, Public Cloud Services
Lockdown and Improve Your Cloud Data Security Brief: In this article, we go deep on 10 proven strategies to augment your cloud data security. Whether you’re a startup or an enterprise, these strategies will help you stay ahead of evolving threats and keep your...
by meshadmin | May 30, 2024 | Cyber Security
You’re Only As Secure as Your Weakest Link In 2021, the Kaseya VSA ransomware attack hit MSPs, demonstrating third-party relationships’ potential vulnerabilities and consequences and the critical importance of Vendor Risk Management (VRM). About Kaseya VSA...
by meshadmin | May 30, 2024 | Azure Cost Management, Cloud Migration Strategy, Cyber Security, Data Center and Cloud, Microsoft Cloud Licensing, Public Cloud Services
Brief: This article provides a clear understanding of the security landscape across Cloud Service Models including IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS. Learn how you can build a security posture that works for your business. “I am pleased to see that we have differences. May we...