At present, the world is taking a drastic shift towards technology. Both large and small businesses are looking for new ways to adapt to the change. The idea of adaptation still has been to install and run new tech using the existing workforce.
Bring your own device (BYOD) policies give employees the flexibility to use devices they are comfortable with while allowing businesses to reduce hardware spending. However, BYOD also carries plenty of security risks.
Loss or theft of devices – Employees often bring their personal devices wherever they go.
To complete our updates to the Kaseya Ransomware incident.
Kloud9 has fully started its Kaseya VSA server backup after extensive testing of the patches provided by Kaseya on July 16th.
Although Kloud9's clients were generally not affected by this incident, it did slightly reduce our service deliverability and delayed our billing cycles.
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Hurricanes are a common occurrence in many parts of the United States. Not only do they destroy property and endanger lives, but they can also disrupt your business’s operations. In this blog, we offer tips on how you can ensure fast access to your data following a disaster and immediately get back to business.
Following up to our last Blog Post on this topic.
The total number of Kaseya customers affected remains about the same as our last post.
Kaseya has released the patch as scheduled on July 11th, 2021 at 4pm for their VSA software.
As of July 12th, 2021, Kaseya's VSA servers that they run themselves, are back on-line.