Custodia announce partnership with ESET

Custodia announce partnership with ESET

Custodia Continuity are pleased to announce a partnership with leading Cyber Security firm ESET to offer an affordable but complete security operations centre facility to clients.

This level of security monitoring has been for a long time out of reach of most small businesses due to cost, but with the increasing number of small businesses being targeted, it is an essential tool to ensure businesses remain secure.

This new partnership offers:

The ESET protect advanced will provide all your anti malware protection, monitor your servers and local machines for threats, scan your outgoing and incoming  connections for nasty stuff including possible ransomware, offer full disk encryption for all machines, (if they are lost or stolen no data is accessible to the thieves) and will ensure operating systems are kept fully up to date with the latest security patches.

This service will be monitored by our experienced team to help keep you safe and secure.

Custodia Continuity logo in black on blank backgroundESET cyber security logo in green and white

What’s the bottom line I hear you ask……

We offer this to all our clients as part of our standard monthly package that includes full security and data protection auditing, backup and recovery of all data as required, staff training annually in security and data protection, disaster recovery services and GDPR policy writing and updating.

So for £480 per month plus your discounted ESET license fees, you get total peace of mind that your data is protected, your business is secure and that you can demonstrate to your customers that you are leading the way with Security, Privacy and Compliance.

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