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Apr182023

Ransomware Attacks: How Sophos CIXA MDR Can Help You Stay Secure

Ransomware attacks are one of the most serious threats to businesses today. They can cripple your operations, damage your reputation, and cost you a fortune in ransom payments and recovery expenses. According to a recent report by Sophos, the average ransom paid by organizations in 2020 was $170,404, and the total recovery cost was $1.85 million.

To protect yourself from ransomware attacks, you need more than just antivirus software or firewalls. You need a comprehensive solution that can detect, respond, and recover from these sophisticated attacks. That's why PAconnect recommends Sophos CIXA MDR (Managed Detection and Response) to our clients.

Sophos CIXA MDR is a cloud-based service that combines advanced endpoint protection, threat intelligence, and 24/7 expert monitoring and response. It leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify and stop ransomware attacks before they can encrypt your data or spread to other devices. It also provides you with a dedicated team of security experts who can help you contain, investigate, and remediate any incidents.

With Sophos CIXA MDR, you can benefit from:

 Enhanced visibility and control over your endpoints

  • Reduced risk of data loss and downtime
  • Improved compliance and regulatory requirements
  • Lower total cost of ownership and operational complexity

 If you want to learn more about how Sophos CIXA MDR can help you protect your business from ransomware attacks, contact PAconnect today. We are a certified Sophos partner with years of experience in delivering IT solutions and services to our clients. We can help you assess your security needs, implement Sophos CIXA MDR, and provide ongoing support and guidance.

Don't let ransomware attacks ruin your business. Trust PAconnect and Sophos CIXA MDR to keep you secure.

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