
A computer network is more effective and more productive when it can be relied upon by its users. No modern network or connected computer can be relied upon until appropriate security measures are applied to it. Appropriate security can only be designed once your organisation's information needs and assets have been weighed against the risks facing it and the consequences of not reducing those risks.
Protecting information assets and computer users from constantly evolving threats has become a complex, time consuming and responsible occupation. Few organisations can afford to permanently employ all of the skills that they need. For smaller businesses, who may employ only one or two IT staff, it is especially important that their few IT staff are not overwhelmed and distracted from their core role by unexpected and unmanageable network problems.
Anti-Virus and Spyware, Firewalls, Backup, Policy and Patch Management are just some of the security components that every organisation using computers must implement effectively. Fusionic exists to help businesses, schools and colleges to manage these issues.
Our consultants have wealth of experience and specialist knowledge that are available to compliment and support your IT staff. We provide ad-hoc professional advice or incident response as well as managed security solutions, according to your needs. An initial consultation is free and we work on a 'no-fix, no-fee' basis.
To request an appointment with a consultant or for more information, please contact Fusionic
Have you defined what your users can and cannot use your network for? Have they agreed to abide by that policy and do you have the tools to inform you if they do not? Would they all recognise an attempt by a skilled Social Engineer to get information from them that could be used to gain access to sensitive data? more...
If you suffered data loss because of human error, malicious behaviour by an employee, a virus, a hacker or because of hardware failure, would you be able to restore the lost data? Are you sure, when did you last simulate a restore? Have you identified which data would matter most if it were lost and customised your backup strategy accordingly, or do you treat all data on your network equally? more..
If a major problem on your network required outside help to resolve it, would there be up to date diagrams and documentation available to the consultant to help them identify the problem? Would too much precious time be wasted trying to understand how the network was configured before remedial work could begin? more..