Network Remedy (NR)

Network Remedy (NR)

IT Services and IT Consulting

Santa Clara, California 145 followers

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About us

Network Remedy is a Bay Area Managed Services Provider. We offer fully managed IT support for a fixed monthly fee to increase our clients productivity, decrease overhead, and improve their overall environment. We find that we are able to save our clients up to 70% in operating costs in the first year alone. Network Remedy specializes in delivering the highest levels of customer service, building long lasting relationships with every client we work with. Our technical staff is equipped with the expertise in implementing the latest and greatest network technologies, in a variety of complex environments. Most of the clients we support choose to outsource their IT needs because it’s much more affordable and convenient than building their own, internal IT Staff. Our Managed Services and Cloud Hosting services gives our clients' a true complete end-to-end business solution for any IT environment, as well as supplemental support for clients' that already have their own IT staff.. If you're interested in finding out more, give us a call. 855.remedy.5 (736.3395) If you would like to visit our website, you can do so at: www.networkremedy.com

Website
http://www.networkremedy.com
Industry
IT Services and IT Consulting
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2001
Specialties
Consulting Services, Cloud Hosted Services, Desktop Support, Managed Helpdesk, Server Support, Network Design, Short and Long-Term Technology Planning, Workstation Backups, HIPAA Compliance , Business Continuity, Data Recovery , IT Consulting , and Remote Access Support

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    The recent data breach at AT&T, which exposed the personal information of 73 million customers on the dark web, serves as a stark reminder of the dangers that lurk online. 🌐 The internet is massive - and while it offers countless benefits, it also provides a breeding ground for cybercriminals. The dark web, in particular, is a haven for illegal activity and poses a significant threat to our cybersecurity. But what exactly is the dark web? And how can we protect ourselves from its dangers? The dark web is essentially an encrypted network that exists outside of traditional search engines like Google. It requires special software, such as the Tor browser, to access and is often used for illicit activities like selling stolen data. Here are some steps you can take to safeguard yourself and your business from the dark web: 1. Invest in reliable antivirus software and keep it updated to prevent malware attacks. 2. Regularly change your passwords and make them strong and unique for each account. 3. Use caution when using public Wi-Fi, as it is often a prime target for hackers. 4. Be wary of phishing scams, where cybercriminals try to trick you into giving away personal information. 5. Educate yourself and your employees on cybersecurity best practices, such as avoiding suspicious websites and downloads. Remember, no one is immune from cyberattacks - even major corporations like AT&T can fall victim. So, stay vigilant. #DarkWeb #Cybersecurity #StaySafeOnline

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    How easy is it for hackers to access your business's sensitive information? With cyber threats becoming more sophisticated and prevalent, it's important to regularly assess the security of your system. That's where penetration testing comes in. What is penetration testing exactly? It's the process of simulating a cyberattack on your system to identify any weaknesses and potential entry points for hackers. 💻🔒 Here are 5 benefits of conducting regular penetration testing: 1. Stay one step ahead of cyber criminals by identifying vulnerabilities before they're exploited. 2. Comply with industry regulations and avoid penalties for non-compliance. 3. Protect sensitive information from unauthorized access or theft. 4. Gain valuable insights into your security posture and identify areas for improvement. 5. Save money in the long run by preventing costly attacks. When was the last time your system was tested? If it's been a while, now may be the perfect time to schedule one. #Cybersecurity #PenTest #CyberDefense

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    Partnering with a Managed Service Provider (MSP) can greatly benefit your company's overall IT strategy and operations. However, simply signing a contract is not enough to ensure success. It takes active collaboration and communication to build a strong partnership with your MSP. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your MSP partnership: ✅ Collaborate openly. Your MSP should be seen as an extension of your team, so make sure to share relevant information and work together to find solutions. This open communication will result in more efficient problem-solving and better outcomes for your business. ✅ Regularly review your IT strategy. As technology continues to evolve, it's important to regularly review and update your company's IT strategy with your MSP. ✅ Provide feedback. Your MSP is constantly striving to improve its services, so be sure to provide constructive feedback and suggestions for improvement. This helps strengthen your partnership and ensures you receive the best possible support. By following these tips, you can foster a successful partnership with your MSP that will greatly benefit your business in the long run. #MSP #ITstrategy #ManagedServices

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    Did you know that 60% of businesses go out of business within six months due to cyberattacks? But despite the high stakes, many businesses continue to make the same cybersecurity mistakes over and over again. Here are some of the most common mistakes to avoid: 1. Ignoring Software Updates 🚨 2. Lack of Employee Training 📚 3. Using Weak Passwords 🔑 4. Not Backing Up Data 💾 5. Using Unsecured Networks 📶 Don't fall victim to cyberattacks - take action now and avoid these mistakes in your business! #CybersecurityAwareness #ProtectYourBusiness #StayVigilant

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    We have all experienced it. The email from a trusted friend or colleague, the text message from our bank, or the phone call from a supposed tech support agent. The ones that seem legitimate at first glance, but something just doesn't sit right. Chances are, you may have been the target of a spoofing attack. 📧 Spoofing is a form of cyberattack where the attacker disguises their identity in order to deceive the recipient into taking a certain action - such as providing personal information or clicking on a malicious link. This type of attack can happen through various methods, including email spoofing, caller ID spoofing, and website spoofing. So, how can you protect your business from falling victim to these attacks? Here are some tips to keep in mind: • Look out for inconsistencies or unusual details in messages, such as misspelled words or unfamiliar email addresses. • Keep an eye out for urgent or threatening language that may pressure you into taking immediate action. • Err on the side of caution when it comes to clicking on links or downloading attachments. • Use reputable antivirus software to detect and block potential spoofing attacks. If something seems off, it probably is. Trust your instincts and stay vigilant to protect your business from spoofing attacks. #Spoofing #Cybersecurity #BusinessSecurity

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    AI has made a lot of noise over the past few years. However, with every advancement comes a new challenge - and cybercrime is no exception. Hackers have found ways to use AI to their advantage, automating and accelerating their attacks while flying under the radar. So, how can businesses defend themselves against AI attacks? As the saying goes, they must "fight fire with fire." 🔥🔐 By harnessing the power of AI themselves, businesses can better analyze and identify potential threats before they become major issues. This is especially important as cybercrime continues to evolve and adapt. However, businesses should not solely rely on AI for their cybersecurity defenses. Despite its capabilities, human expertise and intervention are still key components in preventing and mitigating attacks. Think of AI as another layer of defense, not a replacement for traditional security measures. Interested in learning more about how AI is being used in cybersecurity? Check out this CSO article for insights on current trends and potential future developments. #CyberDefense #AICybersecurity #Cybercrime

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    It's no secret that cyberattacks pose a risk to all businesses. From large corporations to small startups, no company is immune. But there are certain industries that are more at risk than others. According to a recent report, the top five industries most targeted by cybercriminals are: 1. Healthcare 🏥 2. Government and public services 🏛️ 3. Education 🎓 4. Retail and e-commerce 🛍️ 5. Finance and banking 💰 But why are these industries particularly vulnerable? Cybercriminals are like hunters, always searching for valuable data. And in these industries, there is a wealth of it. From sensitive patient information in healthcare to financial data in banking, these industries are prime targets for cyberattacks. So, while all businesses should take measures to protect themselves, those in the industries listed above need to be extra cautious and proactive in their efforts. #CyberSecurity #DataProtection #CyberAwareness

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    Are you aware of the dangers posed by SQL injections? 💉🛡️ Sure, the name may sound more like something out of a medical drama, but these attacks are very real and can have serious consequences for your business. SQL injections target web applications that use SQL (structured query language) to manage data in databases. By exploiting vulnerabilities in the code, hackers can manipulate the website's database and steal sensitive information or even take control of the entire site. The impact of a successful SQL injection attack can be disastrous. Not only can it result in financial loss, but it can also damage the company's reputation and erode customer trust. So, what can you do to protect your business from these attacks? Here are some steps you can take: • Keep your web applications up to date with the latest security patches. • Use parameterized statements when executing SQL queries in your code. This helps prevent malicious code from being injected into the query. • Limit user privileges to only necessary database functions. This reduces the potential damage that can be done if a hacker gains access to your database. • Enlist the help of a cybersecurity expert. They can conduct regular security audits and provide recommendations on how to improve your website's security. Don't wait until it's too late to safeguard your business against SQL injections. Stay informed and take proactive measures to protect your valuable data. #SQLInjection #Cybersecurity #DataSec

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    What's the most overlooked cybersecurity threat facing businesses today? It's not the dark web. It's not advanced AI attacks. It's not even sophisticated ransomware. It's human error. Yes, you read that right. According to a study by IBM Security, 95% of all data breaches are caused by human error. 🚨 But despite this staggering statistic, we rarely hear about human error in the same way we hear about other cybersecurity threats. Why is that? Perhaps it's because blaming external factors or complex technology is easier than admitting to our own mistakes and oversights. Or maybe it's because human error doesn't make for sensational headlines like a massive data breach caused by hackers. Regardless of the reason, the fact remains that human error is a significant threat to businesses of all sizes. So, what can we do about it? This article offers some great practical tips for minimizing the impact of human error in your business. It's a must-read for any organization looking to improve its cybersecurity posture. #Cybersecurity #HumanError #DataBreaches

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    Ransomware attacks have been making headlines for years, but the latest statistics show that they are becoming more profitable than ever for cybercriminals. In just the past year, ransomware attacks generated over $1 billion in profits globally. This is a staggering increase from previous years and serves as a wake-up call for businesses to take their cybersecurity seriously. So, how can you protect your business? Here are a few suggestions: 🔐 Perform Regular Security Audits 🔄 Keep Systems Up to Date 🧠 Educate Your Team 💾 Implement Comprehensive Backups and Recovery Plans 📈 Stay Informed Want to learn more about the current state of ransomware and how to protect your business? This article is a great place to start. #Cybersecurity #Ransomware #DataProtection

    Record-Breaking Ransomware Profits Surpassed $1B in 2023

    Record-Breaking Ransomware Profits Surpassed $1B in 2023

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