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Home News room Three key considerations when creating a cyber-security strategy
Acora is a UK based, award-winning IT services and technology company with over 25 years’ experience. We provide a range of IT support and Microsoft-centric business software and cloud solutions to help mid-market organisations modernise their IT so they can compete and win in the digital economy. More than 200 clients trust us to take responsibility for part, or all of their IT from solution design to support.
Selecting a partner for your security requirements is similar to IT procurement decisions you have made before – and will probably follow the traditional 3 questions, with a twist…
As with all IT services, when it comes to cyber-security, businesses have a choice; manage the security piece themselves, use selective point solution support, or use a managed service provider (MSP) to take care of the whole problem.Taking the MSP route is increasingly popular, which is probably because of the fast-evolving sophistication of blended threats and the regulations bringing stringent requirements for safeguarding data.Avoiding data breaches is now seen by many organisations as the number one IT imperative after operational continuity. There are many benefits of outsourcing cyber-security requirements to an MSP, but the process is not without its complexities.Most organisations choose to work with an MSP for one (or more) of the following reasons:
Underpinning all of these reasons is the reality that the speed with which new attack formats and vulnerabilities develop and evolve is increasing all the time, meaning that internal IT teams are finding it increasingly difficult to keep up. Your MSP will:
Do you want to outsource the entire security function? Or supplement existing in-house security capabilities with bought-in skills to fill a gap? Are you looking to outsource what you currently do, or bring in additional security measures?As well as the ‘usual’ IT security functions like antivirus and anti-spam, consider how you manage:
When selecting and appointing your security provider you should follow the usual selection criteria:
This question does include one significant twist to consider. Which is, should you be working with someone who just does security, or should you work with a provider who can support your much wider IT infrastructure, platform and support challenges?Single solution area providers sound like specialists, so you may think that’s a good option. But that also brings with it limitations and in our experience unnecessary hand-offs. An experienced, mature IT managed service provider has the resource, skills, tools and in our case an integrated SOC – meaning as we manage users and infrastructure, we can instantly observe cyber-security challenges for our customers and seamlessly respond without handover, delay or confusion.To discuss cyber-strategy further, feel free to contact us. We’re happy to help.
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