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SMEs offered better broadband, wifi and online security from Vodafone deal – Growth 2000


Better connectivity is now essential for growth

Better connectivity is now essential for growth

One of the biggest challenges for SME businesses and growing retailers is connectivity. With online now making up a larger chunk of business and the need to not only connect consumers but also staff and systems, the network is now all.

 

In response to this growing demand for resilient networking via wifi and broadband, Vodafone has partnered with Cisco to launch ‘Complete Connectivity’, a new broadband and Wi-Fi solution designed for small and medium businesses (10 – 250 employees) and offering reliable and secure broadband connectivity across sites, with advanced security features to ensure SMEs have everything required to stay connected, secure and in complete control.

 

Complete Connectivity is designed to provide simple-to-manage, enterprise grade hardware and software to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) without the need for in-house expertise to operate. Industry leading advanced security features such as Advanced Malware Protection, Intrusion Prevention and Content Filtering also come as standard.

 

It also features an in-built mobile backup system that kicks in seamlessly should you lose WI-FI connectivity to ensure your internet connection isn’t disrupted.

 

The Federation of Small Business estimates 10,000 hacking attempts are made every day on small businesses and their users. With the rise in remote working, these cyberattacks are more prevalent than ever. This means SMEs need to prioritise best-in-class security when considering their broadband needs.

 

Starting at £70 per month on a three-year term per site, customers have access to Vodafone Superfast Fibre Broadband offering speeds of up to 76mbps to your business premises and the in-built mobile backup – should your broadband go down; the connection will automatically and seamlessly switch to Vodafone’s 4G mobile network.

 

Users also get Cisco Meraki advanced security features to keep employees, customers and business safe, as well as automatic and continuous updates from world leading security researchers to ensure you have optimal protection against new and emerging cyber threats.

 

Through integration with the Cisco Meraki platform,…

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I secured my home with this eufyCam Prime Day deal, and you should too


Smart home security cameras are a must these days, but as we all know, covering every corner of our homes can be a little pricey — especially if you need a wire-free camera system. With Amazon’s biggest shopping event, Prime Day, in full swing, now is the absolute best time to stock up on smart home accessories like this two camera wireless security kit from eufy. Now just $150, the eufyCam 2C 2-Cam kit gives you the ability to keep an eye on your home from anywhere in the world with crystal-clear HD visuals, app controls, and free local recording without a subscription.

As the name suggests, the eufyCam 2C 2-Cam Kit includes two IP65 weather-resistant wireless cameras and the HomeBase 2 hub. eufy’s cameras stream and record video in 1080p HD resolution with a 140-degree wide field of view. Camera controls and playback are found in the eufy Security app available for free on Android and iOS.

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The eufyCam 2C cameras also feature an integrated LED floodlight that enables color night vision for short distances. For more coverage during the dark, you can switch the cameras over to the more traditional infrared view, which provides a black and white image of all of the happenings around your home.

Other highlights include two-way audio, people detection, 16GB of onboard memory, and support for all major voice assistants. Through Google Home and Amazon Alexa, you can summon a live feed on-demand, and with Apple’s HomeKit, you can take advantage of 10 days of rolling cloud storage if you have a paid iCloud subscription.

Once you get those set up, grab a few extra eufyCam 2C cameras at the link below. When purchased individually, these cameras are $30 off for Prime Day, making them the best home security camera value you’ll find anywhere.

Are you on the hunt for more smart home deals this Prime Day? If so, our guide to the best Prime Day Amazon device deals is a great place to start. For even more savings, be sure to stop by the best Prime Day tech deals roundup, which covers everything from smart TVs, robot vacuums, and so much more.

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Individual eufyCam 2C cameras usually sell for $100, but Prime Day…

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Tarsus On Demand signs distribution deal with ESET


Tarsus On Demand (TOD) recently signed a managed service provider (MSP) distribution agreement with award-winning Internet security company ESET.

With this partnership, TOD will provide an extensive range of ESET protection and security products to channel partners in Southern Africa.

Carey van Vlaanderen, Chief Executive Officer of ESET South Africa, says: “For 17 years we’ve been ensuring South African consumers and businesses are able to enjoy safer technology, with great products and local service. We continue to ensure our products can be purchased quickly and with ease; in all ways that our clients like to consume, be it annually or monthly consumption.

“Combined with our exponential growth in MSP monthly licensing consumption and cloud products, and strong foundations of selling through reseller channel networks, it is extremely exciting for us to be partnering with TOD who is a perfect fit for all. We now have even more ways to reach customers and create a safer digital world for all South Africans,” says Van Vlaanderen.

Together, TOD and ESET aim to address the growing demand for security in the market and assist partners in keeping their customers safe from increasing security threats and risks.

Brendan Haskins, Chief Technology Officer at Tarsus On Demand, says through the collaboration with ESET, TOD partners will be able to offer their customers top-notch security solutions at an affordable price, thus opening new growth opportunities not only for TOD but also for its partners.

“Our partnership with ESET will allow us to make world-class security software accessible at an affordable rate to our channel, with the added convenience of procurement being done through our award-winning procurement platform Cloudblue. What this ultimately means for our channel partners is that they will be able to meet the security needs of their customers with confidence,” says Haskins.

“We believe that ESET complements our existing solutions portfolio and will increase the value we provide to partners and in turn to their customers. We will offer both the annuity-based solutions and the perpetual offering to ensure we are meeting the channel demand,” he adds.

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Steamship Authority continues to deal with ransomware hack, Maura Healey sounds alarm on cyberattacks


A ransomware attack continues to make rough seas for the largest ferry service to Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard, which is still experiencing disrupted operations nearly a week after it’s systems were torpedoed by unknown actors.

While the Steamship Authority’s online booking system remained down Tuesday, the Authority announced that people can now make or change reservations by calling its Mashpee Reservation Office.

“The Steamship Authority is continuing to work with our team internally, as well as with local, state, and federal officials externally, to address the June 2, 2021, ransomware incident,” the Authority said in a statement. “Our investigation into this incident is ongoing, and with the assistance of third-party cybersecurity and forensic investigators we are working to determine the full nature and scope of the event.”

“Scheduled trips to and from the islands continue to operate safely as scheduled, although some delays in the ticketing process may occur,” the Authority said.

Although some credit card access is now available at terminals and parking lots, the Authority is still recommending that people bring cash to speed up the ticketing process.

In the wake of the local hack, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey on Tuesday urged Bay State businesses and government agencies — including law enforcement — to immediately assess their existing data security practices, and take appropriate steps to upgrade security measures.

“Leaders from the public and private sectors have an important and critical responsibility to public safety and welfare to protect against these threats,” Healey said. “We strongly encourage all Massachusetts businesses and government organizations to take the appropriate steps to strengthen data security and ensure its computer networks are secure as required by law.

“Our office will work with federal law enforcement partners to identify and hold the criminals responsible for these ransomware attacks accountable,” she added.

A recent attack on JPS SA — a Brazilian company known as the world’s largest meat processing company — led to production shutdowns and lost profits and wages.

Last month, a…

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