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Reevert Unveils Advanced Tools to Enhance Network Security and Efficiency for Remote Workforces

Reevert Unveils Advanced Tools to Enhance Network Security and Efficiency for Remote Workforces

As widespread remote working places unprecedented strain on IT networks, reevert, an intelligent hybrid data backup and storage solution, announces powerful new features to help managers keep systems operating safely and efficiently. Designed to ITAR standards for defense contractors, reevert’s new tools provide the highest level of protection against data loss and threats such as ransomware, which can cost companies millions of dollars in payments and lost productivity.

reevert stores secure and backs up the data of high-profile organizations, including the Rose Bowl stadium and financial service and healthcare companies that require sophisticated security protocols. reevert’s clients can now benefit from features that include a new monitoring system that provides detailed information on any computer in a network and alerts IT, managers, to issues before they escalate. Also, an intuitive new secure VPN system protects devices when staff is working on unsecured personal WiFi, while back-end improvements enhance data upload speeds on slower home networks.

Ara Aslanian, co-founder, and CEO of reevert, said the company had accelerated development and deployment of these new capabilities to meet the rapidly evolving needs of network managers and the growing list of cybersecurity threats caused by remote working.

“Companies know that their data is a competitive advantage and work hard to secure it,” said Aslanian. “But the switch to remote working happened so suddenly that many firms had little time to prepare their networks. These upgrades will enable customers to protect themselves from cybercriminals trying to exploit vulnerabilities in remote workforces and help them maintain the integrity of the data on which their businesses depend.”

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