CyberPrivacy: Using Domotz to keep Clients aware
Company Size
11-200
Region
- America
Country
- United States
Product
- Domotz
Tech Stack
- VLAN
- Network Security Scanner
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Brand Awareness
- Customer Satisfaction
- Digital Expertise
Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Endpoint Security
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Network Security
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Security Compliance
Applicable Industries
- Professional Service
- Software
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
- Facility Management
Use Cases
- Intrusion Detection Systems
- Remote Asset Management
Services
- Cybersecurity Services
- System Integration
- Testing & Certification
About The Customer
CyberPrivacy is a security company based in Pueblo, Colorado, that specializes in deploying, monitoring, and maintaining home and business networks to reduce users' digital footprints and provide a segmented cybersecurity approach. Operating from a historical building, the team at CyberPrivacy is dedicated to ensuring their clients have a reduced cyber footprint and fewer attack surfaces. Their vision is to balance the technology and convenience needs of their clients while maintaining a healthy online privacy profile. The company employs certified ethical hackers to constantly review clients' networks, systems, and services, ensuring that the established security processes are in place and effective.
The Challenge
Managed Service Providers (MSPs) are increasingly tasked with protecting their clients' digital assets in a landscape where security threats are evolving rapidly. Traditional security measures are no longer sufficient, and the rise in ransomware demands, which have exceeded a billion dollars in the United States alone, highlights the need for more advanced solutions. The costs associated with repairing the damage from such attacks are nearly ten times the ransom amounts. This case study explores how one MSP, CyberPrivacy, has leveraged Domotz to enhance their cybersecurity measures and protect their clients effectively.
The Solution
CyberPrivacy employs a holistic approach to cybersecurity, utilizing next-generation firewalls, managed switches, and secured enterprise-grade wireless access points. They establish a set of processes with each client to balance convenience and security needs. The team goes beyond standard network zoning and secure internet access by focusing on individual identity protection, including geo-tracking protection. They monitor network behavior and manage devices that reach out to compromised sites. CyberPrivacy implements Domotz’s service on all client networks, monitoring each VLAN and subnet. They leverage Domotz’s new device discovery alerting and Network Security Scanner functionality to automate fundamental security checks, allowing their team to focus on more advanced client needs. The initial step with new clients involves deploying a Domotz agent to perform a security status scan, providing a cost-effective and quick assessment of potential vulnerabilities. Continuous reporting on activities is crucial, and CyberPrivacy uses Domotz’s detailed information to update customized reports and keep clients informed about the services they receive.
Operational Impact
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