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Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity

We assess your current exposure and match it against managed security providers offering detection, response, and compliance support — so gaps get closed, not just insured against.

What's included

  • Managed detection & response (MDR)
  • Endpoint & network security
  • Email & phishing defense
  • Compliance support (HIPAA, PCI, SOC 2)
  • Security awareness training
Why route through DJX

Cybersecurity, matched to your actual requirements.

24/7 monitoring

Round-the-clock detection without building an internal SOC.

Compliance-ready

Documentation and reporting mapped to your framework.

Faster response times

Defined escalation paths when something needs attention.

Right-sized coverage

Built for your risk profile, whether SMB or enterprise.

Capabilities

What we source within Cybersecurity

MDR Endpoint Protection Network Security Email Security SIEM Compliance & Audit

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Common Questions

Frequently asked about Cybersecurity

We're a small business u2014 are we really a target?
Yes. Smaller businesses are frequently targeted precisely because they tend to have weaker defenses than larger enterprises.
Isn't MDR/EDR enough on its own?
No u2014 detection tools cover endpoints, but most breaches involve identity, network, or cloud misconfigurations too. Real coverage spans all of it.
What's the difference between MDR, EDR, and XDR?
EDR watches individual devices. XDR correlates signals across email, network, and cloud. MDR is the managed service u2014 people actively responding to what those tools find.
Do we need to replace our current security tools entirely?
Not necessarily u2014 sometimes it's a matter of adding monitoring, identity controls, or cloud security on top of what you already have.
What is Zero Trust and do we actually need it?
It means no user or device is trusted by default, even inside your network. Worth prioritizing for any business with remote or hybrid staff.
How fast can a security program actually be stood up?
Basic monitoring can often begin within days; a fuller program covering network, identity, and cloud typically takes a few weeks to properly configure.
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