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Cybersecurity for Business

Protect your business with proactive cybersecurity

Cybersecurity threats keep growing, and businesses of every size are in the crosshairs. SMEs in particular can no longer afford to treat cybersecurity as an afterthought — the right tools and a trained team are essential. But the reality is that even large enterprises fall victim to attacks that have become a multi-billion dollar global shadow economy.

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Benefits

Benefits

Technical safeguards

Firewalls, updates and access rights in order — including WordPress and WooCommerce.

Continuous monitoring

Anomalies are caught early, not only once a service is already down.

Proactive maintenance

Regular updates and backups cut the risk down to a fraction.

Staff know-how

Most breaches start with a click — training covers your entire staff.

Cloud service security

Almost every business relies on cloud services that are critical to its operations. Thorough audits and continuous monitoring are needed to keep the business running without interruption. Given the risk of attacks and other threats, it's essential that cloud service security is handled by people who know what they're doing.

What does a comprehensive cybersecurity solution include?

A comprehensive cybersecurity solution combines both technical safeguards and staff training. Investing in security ahead of time keeps your business running smoothly and protects your valuable data.

Monitoring that never sleeps

We watch your systems around the clock and respond to anomalies before they can affect your business.

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Who it's for

Who cybersecurity matters most for

Cybersecurity matters most in industries that handle confidential material, or where a service outage is immediately visible to customers.

Law firms

Confidentiality obligations and protecting client material demand a high level of security.

Accounting firms

Clients' financial data and GDPR requirements set strict limits on how information is handled.

Property management firms

Residents' personal data must be protected even with many systems and users involved.

Shopping centres and property owners

Building automation and networks must be kept secure as part of overall property management.

Large e-commerce businesses

Payments, WooCommerce vulnerabilities and denial-of-service attacks demand constant vigilance.

How we proceed

How we proceed

01

Security review

We go through your systems, access rights and the current state of your backups.

02

Fixes and hardening

We fix the gaps we find and harden your systems against known threats.

03

Staff training

We train your staff to recognise phishing and other common threats.

04

Monitoring and ongoing maintenance

We monitor your systems continuously and keep your defences up to date.

Let's plan it together

We review your company's current state and build a cybersecurity solution that's tailored to your needs.

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The way we work

Our work is built on automated remote management: devices, cloud services and security are under continuous monitoring, so most problems are resolved before they interrupt anyone's work. We don't sell hardware — we help you specify and tender equipment purchases, and we bring new devices under management as they are deployed. Assignments that require hands-on physical work are handled through our partner network.

FAQ

Questions & answers

Why are WordPress and WooCommerce especially exposed to attacks?

Popular open-source platforms like WordPress and WooCommerce are central tools in many companies' daily operations. Their widespread use makes them attractive targets for cyberattacks, and security issues can lead to serious consequences such as data leaks and denial-of-service attacks. With the right preparation and regular updates, though, these risks can be kept to a minimum.

Where should improving cybersecurity start?

Start with a review: go through your current systems, access rights and backups. From there, fix whatever gaps are found and put regular monitoring and staff training in place.

How does GDPR come into it?

GDPR applies to every business that processes personal data belonging to EU citizens — including SMEs. Improving cybersecurity directly supports meeting GDPR requirements, since both are ultimately about properly protecting personal data and systems.

How often do systems need to be checked?

The right interval depends on how critical the system is. Public, business-critical services such as an online store are best kept under continuous automated monitoring; other systems are checked regularly as part of normal maintenance.

Get in touch and we'll tailor a cybersecurity solution to your company's needs.

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Tell us about your situation and we will propose a suitable solution. We reply within one business day.

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