American Plumbing & Heating reduces Phishing attacks with BlackFog
American Plumbing and Heating was able to reduce Phishing attacks with BlackFog ADX
American Plumbing and Heating was able to reduce Phishing attacks with BlackFog ADX
Following on from our State of Ransomware 2020 blog, we’ll be tracking the 2021 publicized ransomware attacks each month to share with you via this blog. This year we expect the number of attacks to increase and newer forms to become more sophisticated and disruptive.
Protecting sensitive data and taking a proactive approach to cybersecurity has always been a focus for Robins Insurance which is why BlackFog's ADX Technology was a perfect fit.
We recently had the pleasure of sitting down with one of our clients, Andrew Platts, Managing Director of Jireh Solutions. Andrew shared with us his thoughts on working with BlackFog, the MSP market and technology and security.
Ahlborn Structural Steel Fights Ransomware with BlackFog’s ADX Technology
Robert E. Harris Insurance transformed their organization by using BlackFog to prevent data exfiltration on every device to minimize the risk of ransomware.
Girl Scouts North Carolina Coastal Pines serves 35,000+ girls and volunteers in 41 counties in central and eastern North Carolina, During the evaluation phase they quickly discovered that BlackFog was filling a pretty big security gap.
In this blog we’ll look at some of the ransomware myths and how data exfiltration prevention can facilitate compliance and mitigate risks associated with an attack.
Despite often being considered a ‘dinosaur’ technology, the Coronavirus pandemic gave Virtual private network software or (VPNs) a new lease of life as IT teams scrambled to protect their newly remote employees.
Bergquist was able to thwart cyber attacks with BlackFog's data exfiltration technology which identified ransomware on devices in the first few days.
What’s your data exfiltration strategy? If you don’t have one, the good news is you're not alone. When it comes to preventing cyberattacks many organizations are still focused on protecting the perimeter to keep the bad actors out.
While some organizations are waking up to the fact the ransomware attacks are in fact data breaches, unless perhaps data exfiltration technology can prove otherwise, many are still opting to sweep the attack under the carpet.