Posted by: on February 24, 2022 at 2:03 pm

  • Do you have a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system?Women using laptop
  • Do you have a disaster recovery plan in place?
  • Is everyone in the organization given anti-fraud security awareness training on an ongoing basis that includes, but is not limited to, detection of social engineering, phishing, or other similar scams?
  • Do you perform regular backups of data, applications, and system configurations? Are these regularly tested to ensure restorability? Are they stored offsite and offline?

These are all real examples of questions that have appeared on cybersecurity questionnaires from our client’s insurance companies. If you are not familiar with these terms, it can often feel like they are from another language. That is where TAZ Networks comes in. We are a managed IT service provider with the goal to make your life easier. Technology is a headache, let us take care of it for you. Check our IT Solutions page to find out how we solve your IT problems. Here are two examples:

  1. Network Maintenance & Administration

We are computer network specialists. We know the network so that you don’t have to. That means that when it comes to maintenance, we help. Our team provides great service and support, following a thorough step-by-step evaluation to make sure your technology is up to date.

  1. TAZ Cloud Backup

TAZ Cloud is a low-cost remote backup and disaster recovery option. With TAZ Cloud you never have to worry about backing up your files again. This is fully managed and automated by TAZ Networks. The TAZ Cloud can be your disaster recovery plan.

What is a SIEM system? Do we have regularly scheduled backups? What is our disaster recovery plan? These are all questions that you should not have to figure out. With TAZ Networks as your managed service provider, cybersecurity will be prioritized and maintained. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at info@taznetworks.com.

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