Posted on September 25, 2025 by Steve Cronan
Smarter Cyber Security Starts Here Still juggling multiple vendors to keep your endpoints protected? Heimdal 5.0.0 is here to change that combining powerful cyber security tools into one unified, easy-to-manage platform. With this latest release, Heimdal takes endpoint protection, patching, access control, and more to the next level all from a single lightweight agent managed
Posted on August 15, 2025 by Steve Cronan
Security tools meant to protect managed service providers are instead overwhelming them. A new study has confirmed what many MSPs already know all too well the ever-expanding stack of security tools meant to safeguard clients is becoming a double-edged sword.Instead of boosting protection, these tools are overwhelming teams, increasing the chance of missed threats, and
Posted on July 10, 2025 by Steve Cronan
Your Roadmap to Cyber Compliance, Resilience, and Risk Reduction Cybersecurity is no longer just a technical concern; it’s a critical business risk. For MSPs and businesses alike, relying on reactive measures is no longer enough. As threats grow more sophisticated and compliance requirements tighten, having a proactive, adaptable cybersecurity strategy is essential for resilience and
Posted on July 4, 2025 by Steve Cronan
Heimdal Dashboard now Smarter Controls, Stronger Visibility Heimdal Security has just released the Release Candidate (RC) version 4.8.1 of its central dashboard — and it brings a wave of enhancements designed to give IT teams and MSPs more control, visibility, and flexibility. This new version will also be gradually deployed through our Heimdal self-update mechanism,
Posted on February 15, 2024 by Steve Cronan
Guard against hackers, ransomware and data theft. Ensuring email integrity is vital for business survival. The Australian Cyber Security Centre predicts that in 2024 attackers will shift tactics from exploiting weaknesses in software and networks to directly targeting business and financial operations, most commonly via email. This practice is called Phishing. Phishing emails may contain