A WINDOWS company has boosted its cybersecurity and protected its business from ransomeware.
Window Warehouse is a leading manufacturer of uPVC and aluminium windows and doors to the domestic and commercial sectors.
Andy Bulcock, IT manager at Window Warehouse in Portsmouth, said: “We are always looking at ways in which we can strengthen our cybersecurity defences. Since ransomware attacks have become more frequent across all business sectors, we knew we needed to invest in an effective solution which would neutralise this specific threat.
"As a business we have grown in size in the last few years and now have more users to protect. After extensive research we have selected RansomCare (RC) which was implemented by our technology partner Allied Office Machines.”
RansomCare, from Bullwall, is a last line of defence software which protects confidential data against ransomware attacks from any user on any device.
Steve Drayson, managing director at Allied Office Solutions, said: “Allied Office Machines have been working closely with Window Warehouse for the last ten years in supplying and maintaining their printers and copiers.
"We view our relationship with all our clients as a long-term partnership to understand the business and add value. Supplying another layer of protection to their cybersecurity will help to safeguard their company for the future.”
Allied Office Machines Ltd specialises in printer, scan, document management and cybersecurity technology.
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