AUCloud debuts new cyber security plans for your protection

March 7, 2024
1 min read


TLDR:

  • AUCloud has launched three Managed Cyber Security Packages, incorporating cybersecurity, secure cloud solutions, and training.
  • The packages offer Microsoft 365 Protection & Backup, Essential Cyber Security Protection, and Premium Cyber Security Protection.

AUCloud, an Australian cloud and cyber security provider, has introduced three Managed Cyber Security Packages that combine cybersecurity solutions, secure cloud services, and training. These packages aim to provide 24/7 monitoring, detection, and response solutions to safeguard against various threats.

The Microsoft 365 Protection & Backup package ensures continuous endpoint detection and automated backup for Microsoft 365 applications, safeguarding against potential threats like business email compromise. On the other hand, the Essential Cyber Security Protection package offers a managed Security Operations Center as a service (SOC), managed detection and response, and cyber security awareness training.

Furthermore, the Premium Cyber Security Protection package includes additional features such as Premium SOC, vulnerability scanning, phishing simulations, ACSC Essential 8 assessment, and in-person cyber security consulting and training. AUCloud’s CEO, Peter Maloney, emphasized the importance of these packages in providing comprehensive cybersecurity solutions supported by cutting-edge technology and a team of security experts.

The managed security packages are designed to align with global cybersecurity frameworks and meet ACSC Essential 8 compliance standards. With flexible pricing and easy setup, AUCloud’s solutions are positioned as an Australian-owned and operated provider with a focus on exceeding regulatory standards and industry requirements.

Overall, AUCloud’s Managed Cyber Security Packages offer a comprehensive approach to cybersecurity, emphasizing real-time monitoring, threat detection, and rapid response capabilities to ensure robust protection for organizations.


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