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Security for small businesses?
Feb. 6, 2024, 2:51 p.m. | /u/eoa2121
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After reading about many of the recommended tools here on reddit, I am left with some questions regarding how we as a small company are supposed to deploy effective security tooling.
Most of the recommendation seem to revolve around endpoint protection (Antimalware, EDR, SIEM) that primarily use heuristics to find threats and create alerts for security analysis.
We have exactly two IT staff to manage about a hundred systems and if we had any additional budget, spending it on …
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