New Security-as-a-Service Offering Serves as Virtual Information Security Officer; Designed to Protect SMBs and Help Them Achieve Regulatory Compliance More Easily
Las Vegas – NetWatcher, a leading managed security service provider, launched their all-in-one security-as-a-service solution designed specifically for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) at MSPWorld in Las Vegas.
SMBs today are under constant threat from cyber criminals. In a single attack private, legal and financial information can be exposed, resulting in significant financial damage to a business. Despite this high risk of attack, most SMBs lack sufficient protection to thwart off cyber criminals. They lack the financial means and dedicated IT support required to implement and maintain the majority of solutions commercially available.
“NetWatcher immediately alerts SMBs when customer or employee data is at risk,” said Scott Suhy, CEO of Defensative. “Weak passwords, unsecure assets, unsafe employee behavior and outdated software are all part of a company’s network hygiene that require continuous monitoring to defend against cyber threats. Our goal is to help SMBs focus on running their business while we provide that layer to help them stay protected. We believe we are the first solution specifically designed to address the needs of this customer set.”
For more information visit NetWatcher.com. They will be demonstrating NetWatcher at Booth #28 at MSPWorld.
NetWatcher is available directly from the company’s website or through a network of Managed Service Providers (MSPs).
About Defensative
NetWatcher is a US-based Managed Security Service Provider, focused on providing enterprise-level, proactive security management services to Small and Medium (SMB) organizations.
With the rapid rise of corporate data breaches SMBs need to ramp up their security efforts to protect their data. They aim to provide an enterprise grade managed security service, which only Fortune 100 customers could afford in the past, to the masses at an affordable rate through its NetWatcher solution.
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