October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Let’s Celebrate!

By |2020-10-05T09:18:30-04:00October 5th, 2020|Cyber Security Awareness, National Cyber Security Awareness Month, Uncategorized|

healthy. This October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month — a collaborative effort between government and organizations like ours to ensure everyone has the resources and knowledge they need to stay secure at work and at home. In the coming weeks, we’ll share a variety of resources to help you outsmart cyberthreats and protect you and your family from online attacks. We encourage you to read and share the information with your colleagues, friends and family. When it comes to cybersecurity, knowledge is power. Join us this October in the fight against cybercrime!>

Think before you click: staying safe on social media

By |2020-10-05T09:09:49-04:00October 5th, 2020|Cyber Security Awareness, National Cyber Security Awareness Month, Uncategorized|

There are more than four billion people on the internet today, and many of them use social media to communicate. But while social media can be fun and a great way to chat with friends, it can be risky as well. When people share personal information about themselves, they may become targets for scammers and identity thieves.

However, you can take a few simple precautions to keep yourself and your friends and family safe on social media. Here’s how.

First, always use the strongest privacy settings you can. Check the Settings section of your social media profile and make sure what you’re posting can only be seen by your friends.

Second, think about what you post before you post it. It’s easy for people to misunderstand a joke or a fun meme, especially with billions of people out there who might see it. It’s easy to avoid this, though. Think of your social media as your outfit: there are some things you wouldn’t wear in public because people would laugh or think it wasn’t a good choice.

Finally, check out our infographic on social media safety to arm yourself with more helpful tips:

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Ian Evans, President of E Tech sits on the MSP Hot Seat with Kaseya’s Matt Solomon

By |2020-09-16T13:50:31-04:00September 16th, 2020|About Us, Dark Web Monitoring, Uncategorized|

Kaseya’s Matt Solomon, Vice President of Business Development sat down and interviewed Ian Evans, our President and CEO, as part of Kaseya’s MSP Hot Seat video series. Watch for Ian answering the questions:

  1. What was your first job and what was a lesson you learned that still helps you in your business today?
  2. Who in the business world has been a big influence over you? Why?
  3. What changes in your management style have you had to make since COVID? If any?
  4. Favorite technology tool you have?
  5. What have you learned about your customers during these times (COVID-19)?

Kaseya and E-Tech have partnered together to bring our clients Dark Web Monitoring and IP Address Monitoring for businesses and personal email addreses.

Our Dark Web Monitoring detects compromised credentials in real-time on the Dark Web and notifies you immediately when these critical assets are compromised, before they can be used for identity theft, data breaches, or other crime. Digital credentials such as usernames and passwords connect you and your employees to critical business applications, as well as online services. Unfortunately, criminals know this — and that’s why digital credentials are among the most valuable assets found on the Dark Web.

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2020 MSP 501 Winner Q&A with Ian Evans, President & CEO, E-Tech

By |2020-09-14T10:12:00-04:00September 14th, 2020|About Us, IT Support, Uncategorized|

On July 28, 2020 E-Tech was named the #1 ranked in Canada and #14 in the World’s premier managed service providers on the prestigious 2020 annual Channel Futures MSP 501 rankings. Our President and CEO, Ian Evans, answered a questionnaire about his company’s accomplishment.

1.) Why are you a business owner instead of working for someone else? What is the allure of entrepreneurship to you?

There are many reasons why I chose to become a business owner, I made the decision to start my own business due to my position becoming redundant 15 years ago, I was the IT Manager for a company specializing in Member Engagement software. At that point, I decided that I had an opportunity to control my own destiny.

My ultimate goal is to help as many people as possible, being able to help people is one of the main benefits of being a business owner, I have hired over 40 people in the past 15 years.

Business owners have the ability to be as creative as their heart desires, it is uniquely satisfying. As an entrepreneur, the actual process of building a business is creative in and of itself. When you own your own business, you get to shape the dreams of yourself and others.

Being your own boss might seem all about you but that isn’t the case.  Firstly, there are your customers who you are helping with your products or services.  Then there are other businesses that you work with – MSP vendors and business partners. The main reason is that I get to hire smart, talented and innovative individuals and get to see them grow over the years, professionally and personally.

2.) How does your experience as a racial minority change your approach to doing business?

As a person of color, I have experienced institutionalized racism in companies I have worked for my entire professional career, especially in the Information Technology sector where there is very little representation of people of color at the most senior levels, including ownership. I am one of a very small minority of Black owned, MSP business owners in Canada.

People of color and Woman in IT for that matter, have to be “twice as good” and work “twice as hard” in many cases to get the same recognition as the bar is much higher. This message is passed down from previous generations, and opportunities have been lost for me personally. With all the protests this year around racial inequality, I am confident that this will change for people of color, and we’re already seeing this as E-Tech was voted the top MSP in Canada for 2020.

3.) What NEW opportunities and challenges came with the global COVID-19 pandemic?

COVID-19 continues to cause tremendous challenges for everyone, it is a global team effort to flatten the curve (Our collective mission: work from home, social and physical distancing and wear a mask in public). This creates a tremendous opportunity for hackers, phishing attacks on small business has quadrupled since the onset of the pandemic.

The COVID-19 crisis is not only forcing organizations to accelerate their digital transformations. It’s also causing a “worker transformation. A part from getting users secure working from home, one challenge has been that many organizations did not have enough laptops or desktops to empower everyone to work from home and supply was immediately reduced for laptop and even webcams. A large majority of organizations were forced to rely on devices the company does not own and can’t manage or trust and they have no idea what’s going on with the home network.

The opportunity was to work with organizations to urgently implement work from home business continuity plans and weaponize the end user, through Cyber Security Awareness Training webinars and eLearning modules, by arming them with the tools to prevent cyber attacks on their business.

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[WEBINAR RECORDING]: THE DARK WEB IS REAL: HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM DIGITAL RISK

By |2024-01-23T15:03:16-05:00September 14th, 2020|Cyber Security Awareness, Dark Web Monitoring, Uncategorized, Webinars, Website Security|

Date And Time: Thursday, September 10, 2020 @ 2PM-3PM EST

You may have heard of it before or wished upon a star for a place on the internet where you are untraceable – a place you can explore with complete anonymity. That virtual haven is known to its users as the Dark Web. Although complete anonymity is nearly impossible, surfing the Dark Web is the closest you can get to it. But what is it and how does it affect me? On September 10, 2020 from 2PM-3PM EST, we took a deep dive into the Dark Web and looked at your digital risk and how to protect your most important asset.

The reality is, once you’re exposed on the Dark Web, your information can never be completely removed or hidden. You can’t file a complaint or contact a support line to demand your data be removed.

Your company should immediately start taking appropriate steps and measures to correct or minimize the risks and potential damages associated with this exposed data. Identify, understand and learn from past mistakes or failures, and adopt a more proactive and preventative approach to your business’ cybersecurity strategies moving forward.

Talking Points:

  • The newest alarming data breaches and compromises happening in 2020
  • What are Phishing and Ransomware Attacks and how they are on the rise
  • Ways that your employees’ work credentials can lead to a breach
  • How to practice good email hygiene
  • Non-profit and Small Business weakness stats
  • What the difference is between the ‘Deep Web’ and the ‘Dark Web’
  • A look into the Dark Web and its virtual black markets
  • How your data goes for sale on the dark web
  • How credentials are compromised
  • How hackers use your credentials
  • Protecting against compromises and how to stay proactive
  • How the human factor is key
  • How Cyber Security Awareness Training is the #1 tool for employees
  • Dark Web Monitoring if your credentials have been exposed in a breach

Speakers:

Ian Evans
President and CEO

Corey Evans
Business Development Associate

Simmer Principio
Cyber Security Analyst

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