Secure Data, Users, Devices
Protecting your network requires a combination of technologies to keep vigilance. Cisco covers all the bases with security products – easy to install, manage and use.
While firewalls may be the first line of defense for networks touching the Internet, DNS protection is the first line of defense for all network communications that interact with your business, even from the firewall.
Cisco Umbrella allows speakers in a network conversation to ensure they are not communicating with a bad actor or a network target that has been hijacked or redirected (it’s one of the easiest ways to steal data and normally something a firewall will never see.)
You need to be able to protect users and their devices against stolen credentials, phishing, and other identity-based attacks. Multi-factor authentication helps ensure that only authorized users and their devices connect to your network.
Protecting your network with a firewall is often the first line of defense for most organizations, and rightfully so, they’re easy to adopt and implement, with little impact on daily operations.
Cisco firewalls for small business:
Firewalls are available both as integrated devices (Meraki MX) or as standalone (Cisco Firepower 1000 Series), depending on your requirements.
Laptops and mobile devices are the most vulnerable endpoints for small businesses. The average time to respond to a cyber attack for an SMB has increased, not decreased. As malware becomes more evasive, traditional antivirus falls short in protecting your endpoints.
Customers of all business sizes face the same daunting challenge: email is simultaneously the most important business communication tool and the leading attack vector for security breaches. It only takes one wrong click to bypass a security solution that results in a ransomware situation.