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    How to Draft Your Cybersecurity Battle Plan: The Best Defense is a Good Offense!

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      MKM8DY
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      Good morning, all! I thought I'd share our latest blog post, straight from one of our clients...

      The Best Defense is a Good Offense- Your Cybersecurity Battle Plan.jpg

      Reactively fending off attacks is only part of the fight. Detection and prevention of attacks before they become a problem is just as (if not more so) important and vitally critical to protecting your clients’ workstations, servers and networks.

      Here are some ideas to help you establish a proactive and aggressive battle plan that you can implement to better protect client security.

      Keep reading!

      How often are you monitoring your firewall? What trends have you noticed in your threat intelligence solution? Do you have anything to add that will help other MSPs? Sound off! 🙂

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        We like having firewalls (and other products) pump log data to a service like ELK (self hosted service) or Loggly (externally hosted service) so that logs are protected and available even given the loss of the router hardware.

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