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How Telspace Aims To Keep Its Clients Safe From Cyber Criminals

How Telspace Aims To Keep Its Clients Safe From Cyber Criminals. Telspace Africa was established by CEO Dino Covotsos, who is still Chairman of the Board. As cybercrime rises exponentially and cybercriminals find new ways to gain unlawful access into corporate infrastructures in all industries, organisations are often at a loss at what to do.

New software vulnerabilities are found daily, web application attacks leave websites vulnerable and viruses become increasingly silent and stealthy. Often, the simplest things such as weak passwords and uneducated staff can be the cause of an entire company infrastructure being compromised.

Telspace Africa’s main aim is to make its client’s company or organisation as unattractive to cybercriminals as possible – and keeping their sensitive financial and client data safe. This is done in a variety of ways including attack and penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, training, and keeping your company constantly safe with a month-to-month service level agreement.

Since the company was established, it has been in the business of protecting its clients’ financial and customer data. As an information security company the company uses a variety of techniques to prevent and minimise the effect that cyber attacks may have on an organisation. It’s aim is to ensure that it’s client’s systems are as impenetrable as possible in order to minimise the cyber security risk landscape.

To do this the company provides the highest level of IT security solutions for various sectors both locally and internationally including advisory, penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, red teaming, social engineering and training. When it comes to its reporting, it has, and always will, focus on vendor-independent reporting ensuring an unbiased view of the findings.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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