Acronis Security Services launched in Asia Pacific
Acronis, a global cyberprotection provider, has launched Acronis Security Services in the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ), providing easy access to security services that are traditionally too complex and costly for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) to consider. The suite of services delivered by top cybersecurity experts.
The recent Acronis Cyber Readiness Report, which interviewed 3,400 IT managers and remote workers around the world, found that while 47% of all remote workers did not receive adequate guidance from their IT teams when switching to remote work – leaving them ill-prepared and vulnerable to attacks.
“Cyberthreats continue to evolve, which means all companies need to be proactive in their cybersecurity planning and training,” said Serguei “SB” Beloussov, Acronis’ founder and CEO.
“Unfortunately, the assessments, best practices and training have historically been too costly and complex for anyone other than large enterprises to implement. By launching Acronis Security Services in the APJ market, we’re making enterprise-grade solutions more accessible so every organisation can have the easy, efficient and secure cyber protection that’s needed today.”
With Acronis Security Services, organisations can harden their cyberprotection posture with a custom combination of security risk assessments, vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, incident response services, and awareness training.
Specifically, the offering includes: Acronis Security Assessment Services, including vulnerability scanning and penetration testing, which enable organisations to identify risks to their critical data, understand how to mitigate complex security issues in real-world scenarios and be prepared to implement better security policies for their technologies, people, and business processes.
Acronis Security Awareness Training ensures that an organisation’s employees and IT personnel are well-educated on modern security practices and that executives are trained to detect the latest phishing attacks, especially those customised to target them. Organisations can also benefit from the compliance-focused training modules provided by Acronis.
Acronis Incident Response Service puts a plan in place with prenegotiated terms and conditions for an enterprise-grade incident response when an organisation has been breached. These services enhance an organisation’s ability to recover quickly, meet regulatory requirements, collect evidence for future legal requests and manage any reputational damage if needed.
The services, available in English, reinforces Acronis’ ability to deliver complete cyberprotection by addressing the Five Vectors of Cyber Protection: ensuring the safety, accessibility, privacy, authenticity, and security (SAPAS) of an organisation’s data, applications, and systems. Guided by this approach, Acronis helps businesses overcome the wide variety of challenges that modern IT teams face – including increasing complexity, security, and costs.
Cyberprotection is also the focus of the upcoming Acronis Global Cyber Summit 2020, a free virtual event from 19-21 October 2020. The 2020 Summit will be the largest gathering of developers, vendors, resellers, service providers, and enterprise IT professionals looking to network, learn, and share knowledge in the combined vision for the future of cyberprotection.
Acronis solutions are trusted by more than 5.5 million home users and 500,000 companies, including 100% of the Fortune 1000, and top-tier professional sports teams. Acronis products are available through 50,000 partners and service providers in over 150 countries in more than 40 languages.
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