#SimplyBetterWiFi from @ruckusnetworks
Today - Wi-Fi *is* the network. Wired is a supporting player. That Wi-Fi needs to be every bit as reliable as the wired network was… but it may not be.
IT organizations like yours spend too much time configuring and troubleshooting the Wi-Fi. And that task is challenging enough for WiFi experts.
For many of our clients, Wi-Fi was the top driver of trouble tickets and complaints prior to selecting Ruckus.
They ran into issues like bad roaming between APs, unexplained drops, poor coverage, and inconsistent application performance. Does this sound familiar?
Shawn Brown
Territory Account Manager, Central Canada
Ruckus Networks
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Ransomware is rapidly growing, partly due to the expansion of Ransomware-as-a-Service. These easily obtainable tools make it easy and cost-effective for nearly any bad actor to launch a successful ransomware attack. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact cybersecurity. The use of malware increased by 358% through 2020, and ransomware usage increased by 435% compared to the previous year, according to a study by Deep Instinct. July 2020 alone saw a 653% increase in malicious activity compared to the same month in 2019.
Cybersecurity is a growing concern for businesses of all sizes as cyber criminals’ increasingly sophisticated tactics continue to disrupt organizations. Gartner insight projected that businesses would spend more than $123 billion on security in 2020 and projects that figure to grow to $170.4 billion by 2022. Companies might not have the internal resources, knowledge, or security budget to confidently prevent ransomware and deal with the ramifications of a successful attack. To fight ransomware, businesses need a comprehensive solution that is simple, straightforward, and affordable, so that they can focus on growing the business while knowing their users and data are protected.
Join us on to discuss what ransomware is and how you can utilize the following different Fortinet solutions to stop ransomware attacks.
• SD-Branch (FortiGate, FortiSwitches & FortiAP)
• FortiAuthenticator
• FortiNAC
• FortiClient
• FortiMail
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Flexibility and versatility from SMB to Enterprise. Take advantage of multi-cloud solutions and leverage your network to support digital transformation.
Our Technology
Turnium connects your people, customers, applications, and data with a flexible, cloud-native SD-WAN network.
We build your virtual, secure, routable network over top of any physical network circuit. Inside this virtual network, your data stays private and secure and you have full visibility to network performance. We can provide the internet gateway and security in our cloud – or use your existing solutions.
We give you the most flexible options to the secure multi-site networks you need to transform your business, boost productivity, and improve customer and employee satisfaction – simply and in a cost-effective way.
Logan Campbell
EVP Global Sales & Interim CRO
logan@ttgi.io
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Net2phone Canada is redefining how Canadian businesses have conversations through its technological experience and service excellence by creating the most reliable and highest quality calling experience for our clients, while developing features that push the boundaries of our platform. With a 100% Canadian-based team, and data storage centres all located in Canada, net2phone Canada is an organization that knows the Canadian business landscape. Solutions can be tailored to your business no matter the size, while being able to provide one-to-one care for clients in the form of onboarding, customer success, and technical support.
Nicholas Spence
Channel Sales Manager
Eastern Canada
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You might be aware of high-profile Ransomware attacks affecting major corporations and government agencies that dominate news headlines on a near daily basis, but did you know that:
What is Ransomware?
Ransomware occurs when a criminal hacker encrypts your data and demands a cash payment, often as much as hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars, in return for handing the data back to you.
While there are many tools you can use to significantly reduce your chances of a Ransomware attack, the best strategy to keep your data safe is to secure it in an offsite location.
Multi-version backup
Create a multi-version backup for point-in-time recovery to avoid paying a hefty ransom to unlock your data using a robust backup solution allowing you to restore previous versions of the infected files.
Back up data to other destinations
Add another layer of protection by having uninfected backup versions stored in an offsite location and the cloud. If you fall victim of ransomware, you can still access data stored at different locations.
3-2-1 Backup Rule
Unexpected data loss from hard drive failures, natural disasters, and ransomware attacks pose potential threats to your critical data. Use the 3-2-1 Backup Strategy to protect your corporate data, thereby minimizing the risk of data loss.
Live demo showing how to quickly restore encrypted data!
Josue Guzman
Senior Technical Account Manager
Synology America Corp
josueg@synology.com
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SD-WAN is more than software, it’s a business platform