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Guardz Expands into Canada, Partners with iON United, to Secure Small & Medium Businesses

We are thrilled to announce a major milestone for Guardz as we expand our presence into the Canadian market through an exclusive partnership with iON United Inc. (iON), one of Canada’s leading cybersecurity solutions providers. This collaboration is not just a strategic move; it’s a leap forward in our mission to empower small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with top-tier cybersecurity solutions.

Guardz and iON: A Synergistic Partnership

Guardz and iON are coming together to launch iON Guardian, a powerful new platform designed to address the unique cybersecurity challenges faced by SMBs. This partnership leverages Guardz’s innovative, AI-powered technology with iON’s extensive local network and deep understanding of the Canadian market.

“We’re excited to combine our AI-driven technology with iON’s local expertise to help create a safer digital environment for Canadian small businesses,” said Dor Eisner, CEO and Co-Founder of Guardz. “This partnership is a pivotal step forward in our mission to empower MSPs and IT professionals with innovative cybersecurity solutions.”

Why This Partnership Matters

Small businesses often struggle with limited budgets and access to technical expertise, making effective cybersecurity a daunting challenge. Recognizing this, iON Guardian offers a unified, AI-powered solution that simplifies and streamlines security operations. With nine comprehensive security controls, the platform safeguards digital assets, users, email communications, endpoints, and cloud environments—all from one platform.

Kevin Banks, Chief Operating Officer at iON, highlighted the significance of this launch: “We recognize that small businesses face unique challenges, making it difficult for many to implement effective cybersecurity measures. We’re proud that this new multilayered security platform, iON Guardian, will address these challenges, providing SMBs with effective and affordable protection.”

Addressing Cybersecurity Threats in Canada

The importance of robust cybersecurity measures cannot be overstated, especially given that 40% of Canadian businesses have fallen victim to cyber-attacks. iON Guardian is designed to meet this pressing need, utilizing AI-powered incident management and remediation workflows to maintain a low total cost of ownership while providing top-tier protection.

“Over the past 21 years, iON has earned the trust of Canada’s largest enterprises as a premier cybersecurity partner,” said Banks. “With the launch of iON Guardian, we are leveraging our extensive experience to better serve the cybersecurity needs of the small businesses that are essential to Canada’s economy. We are proud to equip these businesses with proactive cybersecurity measures that safeguard their digital assets, providing them with peace of mind.”

A New Era for Guardz

This expansion into Canada through our partnership with iON is a significant milestone for Guardz. It not only marks our entry into a new market but also reinforces our commitment to helping SMBs protect their digital assets against ever-evolving cyber threats. By combining our robust cybersecurity technology with iON’s local market knowledge, we are poised to make a substantial impact on the cybersecurity landscape for Canadian SMBs.

As we continue to grow and expand our reach, we remain dedicated to our mission of empowering MSPs to secure and insure SMBs against threats like account compromise, phishing, ransomware, data loss, and user risks. Our unified cybersecurity platform ensures that businesses’ security is consistently monitored, managed, and optimized to prevent attacks and mitigate risks.

For more information about Guardz and our innovative cybersecurity solutions, visit Guardz.

About iON United Inc.

Founded in 2003, iON United Inc. is a trusted cybersecurity solutions provider in Canada, delivering best-in-class advisory, technology, and managed services for securing IT, OT, and cloud environments. Recognized for their collaborative approach and deep market expertise, iON continues to build strong customer relationships and attract top talent in the industry. For more information, visit iON United.

We are excited about this new chapter for Guardz and look forward to a successful partnership with iON United, making the digital world safer for Canadian small businesses.

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About Guardz
Guardz is on a mission to create a safer digital world by empowering Managed Service Providers (MSPs). Their goal is to proactively secure and insure Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) against ever-evolving threats while simultaneously creating new revenue streams, all on one unified platform.

Empowering MSPs: Enhancing Security, Efficiency, and Assurance for Small Businesses Through Detection and Response

Key Highlights: 

  • Enhanced Security: Automatic detection and response mechanisms are crucial for MSPs to provide robust protection against evolving cyber threats.
  • Operational Efficiency: A unified cybersecurity platform can significantly improve operational efficiency for MSPs, reducing the burden of managing disparate tools.
  • Cyber Insurance: Implementing cyber insurance provides a safety net and peace of mind for both MSPs and their clients, ensuring they are protected against financial losses due to cyber-attacks.

In today’s digital landscape, small businesses are increasingly becoming targets for cyber attacks due to their often limited resources and less sophisticated security measures. MSPs play a critical role in safeguarding these businesses by implementing robust cybersecurity strategies. One of the most effective ways MSPs can enhance their cybersecurity offerings is through automatic detection and response systems.

The Challenge for MSPs

MSPs face unique challenges when managing the cybersecurity needs of multiple small business clients. Each client has different needs, varying levels of security awareness, and often limited budgets for cybersecurity solutions. This makes it essential for MSPs to adopt solutions that are not only effective but also scalable and cost-efficient.

1. Increased Cyber Threats:

Recent reports highlight the surge in cyber attacks targeting small businesses. According to a 2023 article from ZDNet, small businesses have become prime targets for ransomware attacks, phishing schemes, and other cyber threats due to their typically weaker security infrastructures (source: ZDNet). These increasing threats put pressure on MSPs to provide comprehensive and proactive security measures to protect their clients.

2. Resource Constraints:

Managing cybersecurity for multiple clients with limited resources is a significant challenge for MSPs. An article from TechRepublic notes that many MSPs struggle to balance the need for advanced cybersecurity tools with the constraints of small business budgets (source: TechRepublic). This often requires MSPs to find innovative solutions that offer maximum protection without extensive costs.

3. Regulatory Compliance:

Small businesses are subject to various regulatory requirements, such as GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA, depending on their industry. Ensuring compliance adds another layer of complexity for MSPs. As CSO Online discusses, MSPs must stay updated on these regulations and implement necessary security measures to help their clients remain compliant (source: CSO Online).

The Dire Need for Comprehensive Cybersecurity 

Small businesses are particularly vulnerable to cyber threats due to their limited resources and lack of in-house cybersecurity expertise. A breach can have devastating consequences, including financial losses, reputational damage, and legal liabilities. As highlighted by Forbes, small businesses often underestimate the impact of cyber attacks, making them an easy target for cybercriminals (source: Forbes).

The Importance of Automated  Detection and Response

Enhanced Security:

  1. Automated detection and response (ADR) systems are designed to identify and neutralize threats in real-time. For MSPs, this means providing a higher level of security for their clients by detecting potential threats before they can cause significant harm. ADR systems use advanced algorithms and machine learning to continuously monitor network traffic, identify anomalies, and take immediate action to mitigate risks.

Operational Efficiency:

  1. MSPs benefit greatly from the operational efficiencies provided by ADR systems. Traditional security measures often require continuous manual monitoring, which can be resource-intensive and prone to human error. By automating threat detection and response, MSPs can free up valuable time and resources, allowing their teams to focus on more strategic tasks and improving overall productivity.

Cyber Insurance:

  1. In addition to advanced cybersecurity measures, cyber insurance plays a crucial role in providing a safety net for small businesses. Cyber insurance helps cover the financial losses associated with cyber attacks, such as data breaches and ransomware incidents. For MSPs, offering guidance on cyber insurance policies to their clients can add an extra layer of protection and peace of mind. This ensures that even in the event of a successful attack, the financial impact can be mitigated, helping businesses recover more swiftly.

Simplifying Cybersecurity Management with Guardz

For MSPs looking to simplify and strengthen their cybersecurity offerings, Guardz provides a comprehensive platform designed to meet the unique challenges of managing multiple small business clients. The Guardz platform offers advanced automatic detection and response capabilities tailored to the needs of MSPs. It streamlines the process of threat detection, investigation, and response, ensuring that small businesses receive the highest level of protection with minimal effort from the MSP.

Guardz’s platform integrates seamlessly with existing IT infrastructure, providing MSPs a user-friendly interface and powerful tools to monitor and manage cybersecurity threats effectively. This not only enhances the security posture of their clients but also significantly reduces the operational burden on MSPs, allowing them to scale their services efficiently.

Explore more about how Guardz can revolutionize your cybersecurity management by visiting Guardz’s platform.

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About Guardz
Guardz is on a mission to create a safer digital world by empowering Managed Service Providers (MSPs). Their goal is to proactively secure and insure Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) against ever-evolving threats while simultaneously creating new revenue streams, all on one unified platform.

Who’s Liable in a Breach? Why Every MSP Needs Cyber Insurance

Having trouble logging into your client’s network? Can’t access any files?

That’s most likely because you’ve been breached or one of your clients has.

But the question is who should be held accountable if a data breach occurs? In this article, we’ll explore ways to prevent breaches, understand who has access to which sensitive data assets, and discuss the importance of why every MSP should have cybersecurity insurance coverage.

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Understanding Where Sensitive Data Is Stored

Do you know who has access permissions to your CSP resources, such as Google Drive? A study that analyzed 6.5 million Google Drive files found that 40.2% contained sensitive data that could put an organization at risk of a data breach and suggested that 34.2% of the scrutinized files were shared with external contacts outside the company’s domain files. A single compromised file can place your MSP business at risk of a potential lawsuit since you are responsible for managing and securing your clients’ data once you’ve signed that NDA.

But it gets even more complicated.

Can you be 100% certain that your clients’ employees’ are even aware of the risks associated with Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) when logging into corporate accounts from outside of the office? And how many devices have unsecured endpoints? We’re not talking about a client with 20-50 employees. Imagine an enterprise with thousands of potentially vulnerable endpoints just ripe for the picking.

Consider the risks of AI-generated phishing attacks or other forms of malware a remote employee might download from an unsecured Wi-Fi hotspot connection. Multiply this threat by the number of servers and devices they access, and the risks of a breach increase exponentially.

A study conducted by the Ponemon Institute found that 68% of organizations have experienced one or more endpoint attacks that successfully compromised data and/or their IT infrastructure.

And then there’s the real threat of external third-party suppliers and contractors that your clients work with, who are granted access ‘carte blanche’ to applications, shared cloud service providers, and systems without your knowledge. Something as simple as removing an inactive user from a shared Slack account can wind up costing you down the line.

Any of these scenarios can point back to you if you don’t know where sensitive data resides.

Research conducted by IBM Security found that the time it takes to contain a breach was 291 days across multiple types of environments.

Time is a valuable commodity in a security incident. Every second counts if proper security measures aren’t locked in place.

Conducting a Cyber Risk Assessment is a Good Start

One way to protect yourself from a potential breach is by conducting a thorough cyber risk assessment to get a clear understanding of your critical vulnerabilities and security posture. A cyber risk assessment can show you a detailed breakdown of what data is at risk and how third-party access could compromise any of your systems or critical infrastructure.

Assessments should be performed at least annually to ensure that your security measures are up-to-date.

Here are a few other use cases to perform a cyber risk assessment:

  • Immediately after a security event occurs
  • When integrating new technologies to evaluate any risks
  • To ensure that compliance regulations are met
  • Onboarding new third-party vendors, partners, and suppliers
  • When employees change roles or leave the organization

Cyber risk assessments show you where sensitive data is stored, how long it is kept, who has access to the data, and if the data is secured.

Assessments can help you determine if you have the right security policies and controls to protect the data effectively. Once you have a detailed inventory of all assets at risk, you can prioritize future mitigation strategies to reduce the likelihood of a breach.

Cyber risk assessments are a crucial piece of the security puzzle. But what happens when a client decides to file a lawsuit against your business if their data has been compromised?

Why MSPs Need Cyber Insurance

Although you can’t control access permissions of third parties assigned by clients, you can protect yourself in terms of liability and legal ramifications in the event of an actual breach. Cyber insurance can provide financial protection, cover legal expenses, support incident response efforts, and help repair any reputational impact if a breach occurs.

Cyber insurance policies can shield you from the financial fallout of cyber incidents and breaches, including first-party losses like business interruption, data recovery, and ransom extortion fees. It also protects against third-party liabilities such as legal defense costs, settlements, regulatory fines, and penalties.

Another benefit of having cyber insurance coverage is that the insurer can act as the mediator in the event of a dispute. This might involve negotiating with third parties, managing communications with affected clients, or handling regulatory bodies to ensure compliance and mitigate further liabilities.

And it’s not only MSPs who need to have cyber insurance. Data showed that 87% of MSPs are seeing an increase in demand for cyber insurance from clients. Breaches can stem from unpatched software, leaked credentials from a misconfigured AWS S3 cloud bucket to an employee falling for a phishing scam. Regardless of how it happened, the cause is less relevant than the outcome.

That’s why every MSP should have premium cyber insurance coverage.

Protect Your Business from Breach Disputes with Guardz Cyber Insurance Coverage

Guardz Cyber Insurance can help cover the costs associated with data breaches and legal expenses. Manage and mitigate the impact of a cyber incident without disrupting business operations. Guardz also covers the costs incurred by MSPs and SMEs in investigating the incident and implementing recovery measures to keep business flowing.

Don’t leave anything to chance. Protect your critical assets and demonstrate cyber risk readiness to your clients with Guardz Cyber Insurance.

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About Guardz
Guardz is on a mission to create a safer digital world by empowering Managed Service Providers (MSPs). Their goal is to proactively secure and insure Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) against ever-evolving threats while simultaneously creating new revenue streams, all on one unified platform.

Browser Vulnerabilities: A Threat to Small Businesses MSPs & IT Service Providers

Highlights:

  1. Small businesses and Managed Service Providers (MSPs) are particularly vulnerable to browser exploits, such as CVE-2024-4761.
  2. The impact of such vulnerabilities can be devastating, potentially leading to data breaches, financial loss, and reputational damage.
  3. Practical steps can be taken to mitigate these risks, including regular updates, managed browser policies, and proactive security measures.

Browsers are an essential part of modern business operations, enabling access to the internet and various intranet resources. With Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge dominating the market, it’s easy to see why maintaining browser security is crucial. For small businesses and Managed Service Providers (MSPs), the implications of browser vulnerabilities like CVE-2024-4761 can be particularly severe.

Understanding the Impact

Small businesses often lack the extensive IT infrastructure and dedicated cybersecurity teams that larger organizations have. This makes them attractive targets for cybercriminals, who exploit vulnerabilities in widely used software. The CVE-2024-4761 vulnerability in Chrome is a prime example. This flaw, present in versions prior to 124.0.6367.207, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted HTML page, exploiting an out-of-bounds memory write in the V8 JavaScript engine.

For MSPs, the stakes are even higher. MSPs manage IT services for multiple clients, meaning a single vulnerability can compromise numerous businesses. An exploit like CVE-2024-4761 could lead to widespread data breaches, jeopardizing client trust and causing significant financial and reputational damage.

Consequences for Small Businesses and MSPs

  1. Data Breaches: Exploiting browser vulnerabilities can give attackers access to sensitive information, including financial records, personal data, and proprietary business information. This can lead to identity theft, financial loss, and intellectual property theft.
  2. Financial Loss: The costs associated with a data breach can be staggering. Small businesses may face fines, legal fees, and the costs of implementing additional security measures. For MSPs, the financial repercussions are multiplied across their client base.
  3. Reputational Damage: Trust is a cornerstone of business relationships. A breach can erode customer trust, lead to loss of business, and damage the reputation of both small businesses and MSPs.

Practical Tips for Staying Protected

To mitigate the risks associated with browser vulnerabilities, small businesses, and MSPs should implement the following measures:

  1. Regular Updates: Ensure all browsers are up-to-date with the latest security patches. Automated updates can help maintain the most current protection.
  2. Managed Browser Policies: Utilize managed browser solutions to enforce security policies across all user accounts. This includes configuring safe browsing settings and restricting access to risky websites.
  3. Comprehensive Security Solutions: Employ robust security software, including antivirus programs and firewalls, to add layers of defense against potential exploits.
  4. Employee Training: Educate employees about the risks of browser vulnerabilities and safe browsing practices. Regular training can help prevent accidental exposure to malicious websites.
  5. Vulnerability Management: Conduct regular vulnerability assessments to identify and address potential security gaps. Use tools to monitor browser versions across the network and ensure compliance with security policies.
  6. Incident Response Plan: Develop and maintain an incident response plan to quickly address and mitigate the impact of any security breaches.

By staying vigilant and proactive, small businesses and MSPs can significantly reduce the risk posed by browser vulnerabilities like CVE-2024-4761. Ensuring robust security practices not only protects sensitive data but also upholds the trust and integrity of their operations.

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About Guardz
Guardz is on a mission to create a safer digital world by empowering Managed Service Providers (MSPs). Their goal is to proactively secure and insure Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) against ever-evolving threats while simultaneously creating new revenue streams, all on one unified platform.

Guardz collects $18M to expand its AI-based security platform for SMBs

Thanks to advances in AI, small and medium businesses have become a significant target in the world of cybercrime, accounting for roughly half of all breaches worldwide by some estimates. Now, one of the companies building security tools for SMBs has raised a round of funding to expand its business, underscoring the demand in the market for better defenses. 

Guardz, an Israeli startup that has built an all-in-one security and cyber insurance service for small and medium businesses, has raised another $18 million in a Series A round of funding.

 

The company emerged from stealth less than a year ago (at the end of January 2023), and since then it has had a bit of a pivot. It’s no longer selling directly to SMBs but is working with managed service providers that in turn sell and manage IT services for SMBs. MSPs, it found, were the primary route to getting their product to get used by SMBs (meaning direct business was not taking off). Now those MSPs are able to build their own offerings “powered” by Guardz.

“This is the journey. It’s a blended solution, powered by Guardz but with the logo of the MSP out in front,” said Dor Eisner, the CEO, in an interview.

The plan will be to use the funding to hire more engineering talent to continue evolving the Guardz product, which has been selling primarily to customers in the U.S., U.K. and Australia. It has around 200 MSPs on its books currently, which in turn are working with some 3,000 SMBs, which in turn represent some 36,000 seats overall using Guardz’s products. Security remains the main revenue driver, with cyber insurance an option add-on.

Glilot+, the early growth fund of Glilot Capital Partners, is leading the round, with ClearSky and previous backers Hanaco Ventures, iAngels and GKFF Ventures also participating.

The company is not disclosing its valuation, but Eisner — who co-founded the company with Alon Lavi — said that the figure has tripled since its last fundraise, a $10 million seed round that coincided with Guardz coming out of stealth mode.

 
 

 

To give some more context: The startup has now raised $28 million and alongside securing around 36,000 “seats” it is growing fast, within an interesting opportunity for more customers since there are around 150,000 MSPs globally serving the SMB market, Eisner said. That likely puts Guardz’s valuation comfortably above $100 million.

The gap in the market that Guardz is targeting is a big and urgent one. In the past, SMBs were overlooked by cybercriminals largely for the same reasons that they were mostly ignored by the most cutting-edge B2B technology developers: SMBs are too fragmented as a group, and they typically do not represent lucrative ROI compared to large enterprises.

However, developments in AI have made it very easy for malicious actors to develop, execute and scale campaigns exploiting vulnerabilities. That’s been an alarming development, because typically SMBs have lacked the in-house expertise, and the right tools, to defend against that.

Guardz’s aim has been to create a security platform for these customers that is just as robust as what larger organizations might use. The platform is provided as a managed service — meaning the customer does little to manage it directly — but within that managed service, there is a lot of AI-based automation built in: Guardz’s tools automatically detect malicious activity, provide remediation against it and write up activity reports that can be further triaged by the MSP. The MSP can also use Guardz to create security breach simulations — customized to the specific activity of the SMB in question — which can be used to help train the employees at their customers.

Part of the funding will be used to continue expanding the tools that its own team has at hand to match the increasing sophistication of bad actors.

 

“Every day we find a new method used by hackers,” Eisner said. A recent discovery, he said, involved a method to create automated forwarding rules for those using Microsoft 365, giving malicious actors a way to collect emails “in a silent way.”

“We found that people were talking about this attack on the dark web, so we decided to develop detection and remediation around it,” he said, adding that a technique like this would likely be used as part of a multivector attack, alongside phishing, for example.

SMBs have become a sharper target for tech companies building enterprise services not just because innovations in cloud services and AI have improved the unit economics. It’s also because they are a huge market segment, estimated at over 99% of all businesses globally. And that can mean big business in a variety of verticals. Payments and fintech business SumUp, which also targets SMBs, earlier this week announced more than $300 million in funding to expand its platform and grow its customer base. Guardz is also not the only one in the area of building cybersecurity for SMBs. Others in the long list of direct competitors include CyberSmart out of the U.K. as well as bigger players like CrowdStrike and Check Point.

“When we met the exceptional team at Guardz, which combines cybersecurity leaders with small business go-to-market experts, it became evident that they had built the ultimate solution for small business cybersecurity – a longstanding and rapidly growing market need we’ve been monitoring at Glilot for a while,” stated Lior Litwak, who is the managing partner heading up Glilot+, in a statement. “Guardz has developed an impressive, holistic, and user-friendly cybersecurity and cyber insurance risk-assessment platform that is cleverly tailored to MSPs, who serve the often-overlooked long-tail small business market. We are excited to lead this funding round and join the Guardz team on their journey to secure the digital world for those who today need it most.”

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About Guardz
Guardz is on a mission to create a safer digital world by empowering Managed Service Providers (MSPs). Their goal is to proactively secure and insure Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) against ever-evolving threats while simultaneously creating new revenue streams, all on one unified platform.

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