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Cyber ​​Guardian, new cybersecurity solution from Grupo Santander and Factum

The Santander Group and Factum have launched Cyber ​​Guardian, a new cybersecurity solution so that SMEs have the same capacity as large corporations. Cyber ​​Guardian enables SMEs to protect their business from cyber threats, with cutting-edge solutions and innovative services.

The same sources indicate that 70% of the cyberattacks that occur in Spain are against SMEs and each of them has an average resolution cost of 35,000 euros, in addition to operational and reputational costs and the potential loss of customers. These are impacts that are a serious blow to a company, which can even end with its disappearance and that show, once again, that the best strategy against cyberattacks is prevention.

Cyber ​​Guardian is a service that offers SMEs the ability to assess your cybersecurity risk; protect your devices, emails and browsing, as well as train your employees, training them with phishing tests and awareness messages, to make them the first defense barrier. This solution also incorporates proactive monitoring of security alerts 24/7 and allows us to respond to the most advanced and emerging threats. All this, without the need for prior knowledge and in an easy and intuitive way for the user.

With the Cybersecurity scoring tool mentioned, the users of this solution maintain continuous monitoring of the cybersecurity level of their business and can manage their risks. In addition, the permanent and automatic monitoring service evaluates the seriousness of the risks.

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At the same time, the tool offers protection for all company devices, as it monitors, detects and removes viruses, ransomware, Trojans and spyware, known or not. Cyber ​​Guardian helps detect possible security flaws on the SME’s websites.

The Santander and Factum solution also helps companies in a fundamental task: the awareness of workers of the importance of cybersecurity. Thus, for example, it allows the sending of phishing simulations to employees, so that they learn to recognize malicious emails and know how to act against them, through specific training.

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