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Partnership to protect businesses against tomorrow’s cyber threats

Jessica Foreman by Jessica Foreman
March 18, 2019
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Cloud, connectivity and data centre specialist Migsolv has partnered with cyber security providers, Charterhouse Voice & Data to offer an innovative way to protect against current and future threats.

Under the new partnership the companies promise to help businesses, not only understand and minimise existing cyber threats, but benefit from proactive protection against viruses yet to be unleashed.

“We wanted to do more than just protect businesses against current risks,” says David Manning, Managing Director of Migsolv. “Cyber threats are evolving fast and businesses want a simple and assured way to remain safe. Working with Charterhouse, we can provide the best and most proactive solution.”

The first stage of the companies ‘three pronged’ approach intends to help businesses understand and mitigate all cyber risks and their implications. Which, they note, are often assumed to be purely IT based, these can include fines, operational losses and lasting damage to reputation.

The second stage applies software to provide protection against known threats and viruses. This can include not only an enterprise-level firewall but ‘end-point’ protection for laptops, desktops and other devices which can be a softer target for cyber threats.

Though the first two stages are similar to other traditional solutions, the third stage, however, is where the companies say their offering differs. The final stage promises to automatically scan for anomalies in a business’s everyday IT and data; using behavioural analytics (AI) to evaluate normal use before investigating and protecting against anything out of the ordinary or that appears threatening.

“We’re delighted to have been chosen by Migsolv to help protect the wide range of businesses they work with” says Matt Tyne, Chief Operating Officer at Charterhouse. “The consequences of successful cyber breaches are greater than ever and organisations really value the peace of mind this approach gives them. MIGSOLV have an impressive range of solutions for storing, managing and protecting IT and data which we’re proud to be part of”.

The new cyber security solution is effective for organisations of any size but is anticipated to be most sort after by medium sized companies looking for automated and future-proof protection.

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