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Hackers Shift Attacks to Small Firms

Why hack me?

When we are doing post-breach cleanup for new clients, many of them ask us the question, “Our business is not that interesting, so why would anyone hack me?” They may be a restaurant chain who thinks the only items of value they have are recipes that aren’t very hard to reproduce, or they could be a nonprofit …

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What is IPv6 and Why Should You Care?

You mean we are running out of IP addresses on the Internet??? Yes, it’s true, sort of.  IP addresses are used by computers to find each other on the Internet.

Each device has its own IP address (roughly, because some devices hide behind other devices such as a firewall, which uses its IP address for those devices).

We have been …

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WHO WE HELP

The same practical and scalable solutions can be applied to any organization.

At Wired Nation, we provide IT network management and security help to a broad range of industries, and our clients range from small to large companies, and everything in between.  Our team is stealthy but mighty, and like our work, stretches from New York City to San Francisco, with our headquarters based in northern New Mexico.  Our tools and capabilities enable us to work remotely, and when needed onsite, we travel internationally, depending on the engagement.  Since we remain vendor agnostic, we are not distracted by keeping up volume of sales for specific vendors.  And while some assume that large companies require expensive complex solutions, we find that the same practical and scalable solutions can be applied to any organization regardless of its size.

Who Needs Us?

  • Businesses who want to take control of IT
  • Businesses that are stuck in a reactive mode of IT support
  • Organizations who have been breached or suspect that a breach may have occurred
  • Businesses who accept credit cards (through the Internet, onsite, or at multiple locations)
  • Organizations who offer public wireless to their customers or visitors (i.e. educational institutions, hospitality companies, retail outlets, restaurant companies, or companies with business centers).
  • Businesses who fall under industry regulations (healthcare, financial, manufacturing, retail, hospitality)
  • Companies who are in the business to protect intellectual property (law firms, software companies) and people (personal security companies)
  • Companies looking to expand operations or sell technologies abroad (science and technology companies)
  • Organizations who store customer, vendor, PHI (patient health information), credit card, social security numbers, financial information on their own networks or in the Cloud.
  • Businesses who contract with the federal government or national laboratories (engineering, energy, architectural, design, software)