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A Disaster Recovery Plan Can Reduce Your Business’s Cyber Insurance Premiums

With cybersecurity threats on the rise, many companies are turning to cyber insurance for protection and peace of mind. Cyber insurance offers protection for technology-related losses, which are not included in general liability insurance. Learn how cyber insurance can help your business get up and running after a cybersecurity incident, and how to reduce premiums if you decide to invest in protection.

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Protecting Your Business from Ransomware Attacks

Last year, ransomware became the top cybersecurity concern of organizations: 47 percent of organizations suffered ransomware attacks in 2016. Get up to speed on what ransomware entails and how to protect your organization from these malicious attacks.

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Case Study: A Canadian Public Health Organization

Learn how Server Cloud Canada met the needs of A Public Health Organization (the name of the organization has been removed for privacy reasons) with an improved disaster recovery solution through the SCC Vault providing secure, fexible, compliant, and fully manageable cloud based DR planning tool.

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Case Study: Alliance Wireless Communications

Learn how Alliance Wireless Communications was able to improve latency, eliminate downtime, and achieve their necessary security requirements with Server Cloud Canada.

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Backup vs. Disaster Recovery: Backup Isn’t Enough to Protect Your Business from Disaster

When a business suffers a cybersecurity disaster, one of the most long-lasting, detrimental effects comes in the form of downtime, or a loss of business operations and profits. A lack of disaster recovery planning can result in a chain of events that turns a minor cybersecurity event into a data breach and resultant catastrophic business disaster.

Many small and medium-sized businesses simply don’t have the disaster recovery planning in place to survive even a partial loss of data and IT functionality for a short time, much less the related fall-out and loss of revenue that results from a full-blown data breach.
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