As threats evolve, so do managed cybersecurity needs

Cybersecurity threats are impacting every sector and industry, and it’s an issue that every business should keep in mind.

October marks National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, sponsored in part by the Department of Homeland Security. Cybersecurity attacks have shifted and evolved, and today it’s only a matter of time until the next possible breach occurs. With the pace of cybersecurity threats advancing, it is vital to have a team that understands what threats are on the rise, and UDT (UDT) has the experience to handle these threats.

UDT is committed to bringing the best cybersecurity protection to our clients, particularly through our UDTSecureTM services. Our team of cybersecurity professionals focuses on identifying issues, protecting businesses, and detecting security threats before they happen.

Some of the benefits of our approach:

  • Tailored service options allow you to customize security services
  • Centralized security monitoring of cloud, on premise and hybrid environments
  • Vendor-agnostic, compliance-driven modular platform with maximum flexibility and scalability
  • Efficient integration of multiple third-party security tools, systems, devices and applications
  • Behavioral-and signature-based monitoring
  • Extensive event correlation library
  • Fully staffed 24/7 in-house Security Operations Center (SOC) that augment internal security teams and reduce operational costs
  • Log capture, analysis and archiving capabilities
  • Customer security dashboard with comprehensive reporting and automated ticketing systems
  • Incident response and forensic capabilities
  • Audit logging and reporting to satisfy regulatory guidelines across several industries, including HIPAA, PCI / OSA, GLBA / FFIEC, and more

Cybersecurity threats are impacting every sector and industry, and it’s an issue that every business should keep in mind. Download our brochure today to learn more about the services offered and the capabilities UDTSecure has. To set up an assessment, contact us at 1-800-882-9919.

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Experiencing a security breach?

Get immediate assistance from our security operations center! Take the following recommended actions NOW while we get on the case:

RECOMMENDED IMMEDIATE NEXT ACTIONS

  1. Determine which systems were impacted and immediately isolate them. Take the network offline at the switch level or physically unplug the systems from the wired or wireless network.
  2. Immediately take backups offline to preserve them. Scan backups with anti-virus and malware tools to ensure they’re not infected
  3. Initiate an immediate password reset on affected user accounts with new passwords that are no less than 14 characters in length. Do this for Senior Management accounts as well.

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