Veriscan raises a warning flag for you to keep track of your internet exposure. Antivirus programs and spam filters are not always enough, the company says.

Do you know if someone is trying to break in through your "e-door"? Find out if someone is trying to attack your business via the Internet and keep the threats away, urges Veriscan who works in IT security and knows well the risks of being on the Internet. That's why they have a proprietary service that helps their customers keep track of threats.

Being available on the internet is basically a must for all organizations today. But accessibility involves risks. Internet-based attacks can cause great damage and can be very expensive for the victim.

Internet threats change from day to day. What is protected today may not be protected against the new threats that emerge tomorrow. So even if you've invested money in occasional penetration tests, firewalls, anti-virus programs and more, it can be hard to know if you're really protected. In order to minimize your risk exposure and gain control over the threats, you should periodically carry out vulnerability analyzes to test how you are doing.

Veriscan are experts in IT security and have developed a service so that companies can regularly and easily carry out vulnerability analyses. The basic idea is that tests like this should not have to consume a lot of resources and time, plus they should be able to be carried out often and kept up to date.

“What customers who subscribe to this service seem to appreciate most is the simplicity. That they can have control over the risks without having to test and look for threats themselves. Everything is handled automatically and the customer regularly receives a report on how they are doing and what should be fixed," says David Andersson, IT security expert at Veriscan.

Vulnerabilities are most dangerous when they are not known, and an attack is unfortunately usually not noticed until it is too late. Maybe someone can get into your website and completely change its appearance? Find out. Right now, Veriscan is offering its Frequent Trident service for three months at a discounted price, with no continued commitment period.

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