PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS – PROTECT YOUR BRAND Your name brand is on the front lines of the cyber war. RETAIL CHALLENGE: Comply with PCI and other security and privacy regulations Block increasing ransomware, DDoS attacks, email-borne threats, memory exploits and encrypted malware Mitigate cloud adoption risk of data leaks and phishing • Ensure safe data…
Discover MoreCryptojacking is the unauthorized use of someone else’s computer to mine cryptocurrency. Hackers do this by either getting the victim to click on a malicious link in an email that loads crypto mining code on the computer, or by infecting a website or online ad with JavaScript code that auto-executes once loaded in the victim’s…
Discover More2018 GLOBAL CYBERATTACK TRENDS In 2016, the industry witnessed a decline in malware volume, leading some to speculate that cybercrime was on the decline. Since then, malware attacks have increased 33.4 percent. Globally, SonicWall logged 10.52 billion* malware attacks in 2018 — the most ever on record U.K., INDIA HARDEN AGAINST RANSOMWARE. After SonicWall…
Discover MoreMany cyber-criminals succeed by continually reinventing new malware and sharing it with their counterparts around the globe. This means that new threats are popping up every hour on all continents. Many cybercriminals use a “smash and grab” approach to attacks: get in, take what they can, and get out before anyone can raise the alarm.…
Discover More11 COOL THINGS YOUR SONICWALL FIREWALL CAN DO!! 1st cool thing: Control the applications allowed on the network. 2nd cool thing: Manage the bandwidth for critical applications. Many mission-critical applications, such as Live Meeting, Salesforce.com® and SharePoint®, are cloud-based, or run across geographically dispersed networks. Ensuring that these applications have priority over unproductive web surfing…
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