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Tackling Cyber Crime: Free cyber security with FitzProtect

At Fitzrovia IT we’re constantly seeking the latest solutions to help protect your business from cyber criminals.

So we’re proud to announce our new software package called FitzProtect Ransomware Prevention – a robust anti-virus and anti-malware solution that can be fully aligned to work in harmony with your existing software and IT operations. Best of all, it’s free to all our clients.

What is FitzProtect Ransomware Prevention?

It’s a software programme that’s designed to complement your existing security and fill the gap where other solutions may fall short. It should be viewed as an additional layer of security, enhancing your chances of overcoming a cyberattack.

Can FitzProtect prevent all malicious attacks?

The truth is there is no security solution that will protect you in all cases. Fraudsters will always be one step ahead, working to constantly update and evolve malicious software in an ongoing game of cat and mouse.

We believe education and awareness are key in the crusade against cybercrime. We recommend that you carry out regular reviews and updates of your security policies and procedures, ensuring you have appropriate backup, data recovery and training to act fast if disaster strikes.

Take a look at our range of services to see how our IT experts can work with you to enhance your company’s cyber security.

If you’d like to find out more about FitzProtect Ransomware Prevention, click on our dedicated page.

And for further information, why not get in touch today for a free consultation? Use our Contact Form or call 020 3727 6021.

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