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Panacea Infosec introduces helpline for cybersecurity advice

By ANI | Updated: April 23, 2020 17:00 IST

India's leading cybersecurity consulting, auditing and compliance company Panacea Infosec introduced a helpline for cybersecurity advice on data security and resolutions during remote working due to the COVID-19 lockdown.

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India's leading cybersecurity consulting, auditing and compliance company Panacea Infosec introduced a helpline for cybersecurity advice on data security and resolutions during remote working due to the COVID-19 lockdown.

Any orgzation can approach Panacea Infosec and take guidance on data and information security and COVID-19 related cyber threats and attacks.

Thousands of orgzations and millions of individuals are required to work from home due to the current lockdown on the COVID-19 pandemic. Suddenly working from homes which are not sufficiently cyber protected place as working within a highly secured corporate network of orgzations, has exposed individuals working from homes to cyber threats and subsequent risks.

As the crisis is leading, people have to fine-tune their working obligations as the coming weeks are likely to bring more uncertainties. Panacea Infosec has observed a major surge in cyber-attacks during this pandemic lockdown. And, as a social responsibility, it has decided to provide first-aid solutions to businesses to protect their interests.

In the launching of Cybersecurity helpline, Panacea Infosec Founder and CEO Ajay Kaushik said, "Following cyber hygiene practices in remote working conditions face many difficulties." He further reminded that as a part of corporate social responsibility, this service shall be free of cost and will work on all days.

In India, many big compes are ill-prepared to face a cyber threat. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are even more prone to cyber threats and attacks from both internal and external sources. If an orgzation is worried about protecting against phishing emails, maintaining data-security compliance, or believes they are currently infected with malware, etc., Panacea Infosec is available and ready to extend its support.

"This is the testing time for businesses to get prepared at governance levels to deal with such attacks and to strengthen resilience. We have seen coronavirus themed emails and messaging on topics such as health updates, fake cures, fiscal packages and emergency benefits. As a responsible corporate entity, Panacea Infosec aspires to serve its part to protect businesses across the country from cyberattacks," added Kaushik.

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( With inputs from ANI )

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