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Companies use various IT services, often via the cloud, for more flexibility and agility. This successful strategy also helps to optimize IT security with expert knowledge as a service.
A continuous digital transformation is taking place in companies. Traditional computing and software solutions in your own data center are being questioned. IT and business managers often come to the conclusion that there are smarter ways to operate IT and be fit for an agile and fast-paced future. The digital transformation goes hand in hand with the dissolution of the classic network boundaries in the company. Cloud services are revolutionizing the world of work and more and more employees, partners and customers are connected externally to the company's core systems. The resulting risk is dangerous security gaps that cybercriminals exploit to carry out ransomware blackmail or data theft on a large scale, for example. Ergo, modern cybersecurity must provide answers to these new conditions, and this is where Security as a Service with solutions like Managed Detection & Response (MDR) comes into play. These IT security solutions in the cloud make it possible to effectively protect an IT system that is increasingly performing externally without restricting work processes.
It doesn't matter what industry or size a company is, the cyber threat level is high. The additional shortage of security specialists in combination with increasingly networked and complex IT calls for new security concepts. In order to be well prepared for current cyber attacks, much more than endpoint protection and a firewall is required. Rather, an integrated ecosystem of intelligent, networked security solutions based on artificial intelligence combined with human expertise offers the best protection. The experience of these teams of experts is worth its weight in gold, as they can actively detect anomalies in the network that would otherwise often go undetected by technical solutions due to the tricky attack tactics of cybercriminals.
Preventing increasingly dangerous cyberthreats is about enhancing existing protection with a forward-thinking strategy and an interactive cybersecurity ecosystem. An adaptive cybersecurity ecosystem, such as that offered by Sophos, combines the security strategy with a multi-layered protection technology, cyber incident management and a specialized team that is familiar with prevention, early detection and damage remediation - and who takes action immediately if necessary and the 24th year /7. From emergency planning and preventive protection with security technology and artificial intelligence to human-led detection and countermeasures, all measures in this system are also coordinated centrally via a management platform.
Companies should ask themselves the following questions today: How can I protect the business from the constantly changing threat situation? How do I keep my IT security technology up to date? How do I ensure that my corporate IT is monitored 24/7 by experts? Am I at risk of violating the GDPR? How can I prevent business failures due to cybercrime and the consequences thereof as far as possible?
An integrated cybersecurity ecosystem, such as that offered by Sophos including managed security services, addresses exactly these questions. It protects companies with individually tailored cybersecurity as a service and a centrally controlled and constantly evolving technology that reflects the digital transformation in the company and thus ensures security in the long term.
