Midwatch is an IT Services Provider, with a focus on Cybersecurity solutions.
We help clients secure and improve business processes while achieving regulatory requirements.

- With the increase of cyber intrusions over the last decades, businesses understand that a cyber attack is only a matter of time.
- As more employees work from home, hackers see more opportunities to exploit weaknesses.
- Phishing attempts, attacks on unsecured WiFi, malware, ransomware and payment fraud has surged.
- Using unauthorized tech at home places company data at risk, especially since 23% of employees are unsure what security protocols exist on their devices.
- As of this summer, 56% of employees are using their personal computers for remote work. (Source Morphisec)
- According to a recent survey by VMWare, 91% of respondents say they’ve seen an increase in cyber attacks since employees started working from home.
- With the increase of cyber intrusions over the last decades, businesses understand that a cyber attack is only a matter of time.
- As more employees work from home, hackers see more opportunities to exploit weaknesses.
- Phishing attempts, attacks on unsecured WiFi, malware, ransomware and payment fraud has surged.
- Using unauthorized tech at home places company data at risk, especially since 23% of employees are unsure what security protocols exist on their devices.
- As of this summer, 56% of employees are using their personal computers for remote work. (Source Morphisec)
- According to a recent survey by VMWare, 91% of respondents say they’ve seen an increase in cyber attacks since employees started working from home.
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of Cyber Attack Victims were small businesses.
A ransomware attack, for example, can easily cost a business $50,000 on top of any lost revenues that result from downtime. A data breach could cost more – up to an average of $177,000. This is an incidental cost that most small and midsize businesses in particular can’t afford to lose.