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The New AVG Business Center of Excellence in Ottawa

It seems appropriate that in the year when Ottawa is host to the International Symposium on Integrated Network Management, AVG Business also chooses the city to be home to its new, state-of-the-art, global center of excellence for small-to-medium business IT management.

Our AVG Business unit has grown tremendously over the last year and we’ve evolved into a focused organization designed and dedicated to the success of our Partners. To accomplish this we need to continue to develop and improve the tools and solutions we already provide; listen and anticipating your technology needs and respond with solutions; and be proactive in our support of your efforts.

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This year we’ve already released significant updates to Managed Workplace and CloudCare, introduced new Secure Sign On and Backup and Disaster Recovery solutions and are preparing to introduce the 2016 update to our Business AntiVirus and Internet Security products.  At the same time we realize we can improve our development and support efforts. After critically reviewing our teams, talent and the ability to support Partners around the world, we chose Ottawa our center of excellence for Managed Workplace and have brought together our experts in support, engineering, sales and product management and marketing together for the first time.

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As we join the over 1800 technology companies that have made this historic and cultural city a global technology center, we look forward to supporting your continued growth and association with AVG Business.

Secure your business this Small Business Week

Small businesses don’t typically make the headlines when it comes to cyber security. Fortunately for small businesses, those stories remain the domain of large enterprises. However, cyber security for small businesses has the attention of hackers, insurers and the government.

While large enterprises may be the ultimate treasure, small businesses often represent easier targets, and compromising enough small business can add up quickly.

A recent Business Journals article citing a National Small Business Association survey reported that half of small business report that they’ve been a victim of a cyber-attack and that the average amount of money stolen through those attacks rose to $19,948 by the end of 2014.

The tools that have become so critical to small business success also create multiple points of vulnerability. Laptops, tablets, and smartphones continue to proliferate and with BYOD becoming a reality, the ability to control and manage access to data and applications has become overwhelming for many small and medium sized businesses.

Clearly, a comprehensive security review is essential for all companies and in many cases a good starting point is evaluating and addressing the risk of attack through the range of devices connected to a company’s systems.

Whether your business has its own IT department or works with a Managed Service Provider, be sure to spend time during Small Business Week 2015 to address the following vulnerabilities:

Mobile devices:

The ability to easily authorize and de-authorize mobile devices for specific applications and data sources, even BYOD, is critical. Your mobile device management system should allow for complete reporting of all connected devices, who they belong to and what they can access. This not only saves time as new employees come on board, it allows instant removal of access when an employee leaves. In the event a device is lost or stolen, locking and/or wiping of the device can be managed quickly and effectively.

Identity and password management:

Employees simply have too many passwords to remember and resort to repeatedly using the same password or writing them down on post-it notes. To make matters worse, when passwords are forgotten, employees call support which reduces their efficiency and increases costs to a small business. Single sign on with multi factor authentication and easy integration with Office 365 is an essential security component and will help protect systems, reduce costs and improve employee efficiency.

Not all attacks simply take information

They may also delete or remove critical business data. It’s essential that a comprehensive backup and disaster recovery system is implemented to ensure that your operations can continue even in the event of a natural…or un-natural disaster.

Small business cyber security doesn’t require huge budgets or even a dedicated IT department. MSPs like those that work with AVG Business can help evaluate your systems and recommend a set of security measures that will help your company to operate effectively and efficiently, even in the face of uncertain attackers.

For more information on keeping your business secure check out our AVG Small Business Digital Policy Guide

AVG’s Joanna Brace Appointed to MEF North and Latin America Board

MEF members elected ten new regional Board Directors during its recent MEF Global Forum in San Francisco. Among the new directors elected was AVG’s own Joanna Brace, VP Marketing & Product Marketing SMB.

Joanna leads AVG’s business global marketing, product management, product marketing, channels marketing, web marketing and partner enablement teams.

She brings understanding of the ever-changing SMB environment and the needs of todays’ mobile businesses to MEF.  “The days when work was confined to an office with four walls and a locked door are gone.  Thanks to mobile technology and popular cloud-based applications today’s start-ups are living in a world where doing business without walls is perfectly normal,” Joanna noted.

Judith Bitterli was elected to MEF’s Global Board in October. AVG has been an active MEF member in the policy working group which developed AppPrivacy, part of MEF’s Mobile Initiative, and sponsored exclusively MEF’s Global Consumer Trust Report in 2013 and 2014.

The MEF North and Latin America Board