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Enhancing Your Asset Control for Better Network Security
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Securing your network can be made easier by controlling unauthorized assets accessing it. As discussed in our previous blog, Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is crucial, but the knowledge gained through it is just the beginning. This is why RAVENii wants to highlight the dangers of unauthorized assets on your network.

The Threat

Employees can pose a significant risk to your network security, even when using authorized assets. Connecting personal devices to the network, especially when working remotely, can quickly become a security threat. Proper management of authorized assets and immediate on discovering unknown assets are the best way to address this risk. 

According to Bleepingcomputer, over 200 large organizations in the US public sector, including the government, education, and healthcare, were impacted by ransomware attacks in 2022. Ransomware is a growing threat to businesses of all sizes, and unauthorized assets accessing your network can be an entry point for such attacks. Reducing the number of unidentified unauthorized assets is a key defense strategy against these threats.

  

**Why Address Unauthorized Assets **

A data breach can have severe consequences for a business, including financial losses and loss of customer trust. An EAM is a crucial step in protecting your network, and prompt action must be taken once threats are identified. That’s where RAVENii can assist you in protecting your network.

What Can You Do?

No matter the size of your business, you need to allocate resources to network security to protect your data. Hiring a team of experienced professionals, like RAVENii, can help you achieve this through third-party risk management and support. This allows constant monitoring of your systems while you focus on running your business.   

RAVENii offers a service that enables organizations of any size, complexity, and budget to access the most advanced technology and expertise in cybersecurity. Contact us at (844) 301-0944 or submit your contact information online click here to benefit from our decades of front-line experience. 

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