What's Lurking in Your Server Closet: Cyber Monsters and Data Loss
Monsters lurk in your server closet enabling data loss and downtime, effectively bleeding businesses dry.
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Monsters lurk in your server closet enabling data loss and downtime, effectively bleeding businesses dry.
Monsters lurk in server closets, looking to attack the weakest firewall of any business – its employees. Human error is still the primary cause of data loss and many cyber predators lurk in the dark waiting for the perfect mistake.
On the surface, IT professionals seem calm and collected. However, deep down, they know something is lurking in their server closet — monsters that snatch and steal precious data.
Monsters lurk in your server closet with one simple agenda — to snatch and steal all that is precious to any business and IT department — your data.
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