The need for cyber risk management is growing exponentially. The threat of cybersecurity risks within small—to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) keeps many business leaders up at night. The business-wide disruption that a successful cyberattack brings and the increasing number of SMBs falling victim to cybercrime each year mean cyber risk can no longer solely be the responsibility of IT.
As a business leader, are you aware of the latest cyber threats that could be compromising your company's security? Recently, we have witnessed a surge in a type of cyberattack known as password spraying, where cybercriminals exploit common usernames and passwords to gain unauthorized access.
New England-based Business Receives Honor from Global Leader in Security Operations
PORTLAND, ME – June 12, 2024 – Systems Engineering has been named Arctic Wolf MSP Partner of the Year for 2024. This honor recognizes Systems Engineering as an elite channel partner of Arctic Wolf for its leadership in security practice, executive alignment, revenue growth, and service excellence.
In the past few months, the security operations team of Systems Engineering has detected a significant increase in unauthorized attempts to access devices via remote networks among our monitored client base. This type of intrusion is commonly referred to as a brute-force attack.
How is your organization navigating the challenges and opportunities of the evolving technological and cybersecurity landscape? When considering the rising cyber insurance costs, third-party vendor risks, and increasing cyber threats, small- to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) must
Proactively defending against cyberattacks and incidents within your organization is the main goal of any good cybersecurity strategy. But what happens WHEN, not IF, your company experiences a cyber incident?
The Department of Defense (DoD) officially published the final rule for the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification on October 15, 2024. CMMC compliance will start appearing in defense contracts as early as Q225 and be a requirement in all contracts by October 1, 2026.