SafeComs Network Security Consulting

SafeComs Network Security Consulting

Computer and Network Security

About us

Company profile: Business Activity •Outsourcing of IT services, support and management of IT Team •Implementation of ERP systems with Thai accounting, CRM, Marketing, Manufacturing, etc… CompanyProfile Created in 1999, SafeComs Network Security Consulting is an IT Security company, leader and provider of top-quality IT Security solutions for SMBs, MNCs, and Government bodies. Safecoms expanded in the ERP business and provides a software with over 3 Mio. users. Corporate mission •To create innovative solutions and provide peace of mind to our customers. •To create a strong partnership committed to our customers business objectives. •To promote personal development in a challenging and responsible work environment 1.Outsource your IT support and improve the security of your organization. Consulting: IT-Management, Security Audits, Forensic Analysis Solutions: IT-Infrastructure, Outsourcing, Cloud Emergency: Data Recovery, DDOS Attack, Ransom-/Malware 2.Grow your business with the best ERP Software Manage every aspect by one Software with over 300 modules: Sales, Thai Accounting, Manufacturing, MRP, Project Management, Calendar, E-Commerce, Website builder, Mail Campaigns, etc. View a full list on www.safecoms.co.th Set up a meeting for a personal Demo or view our reference list: info@safecoms

Website
https://www.safecoms.com
Industry
Computer and Network Security
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Bangkok
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1999
Specialties
Information Security and IT outsourcing projects, Managed_Security_Services, ISO-27002, CRM software, Sales force automation, Software_Development, Online_Backup, Project_Management, and IT Outsourcing

Locations

  • Primary

    11th Fl., PS Tower, 36/31 Sukhumvit 21 Rd. (Asoke)

    Klongtoey Nua, Wattana

    Bangkok, 10110, TH

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  • No. 18, Zawtika St

    Myaynegone, Sanchaung Tsp

    Yangon, MM

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Employees at SafeComs Network Security Consulting

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  • SafeComs Network Security Consulting reposted this

    View profile for Pimonkarn Banchongsilpa, graphic

    Business Development Manager @ SafeComs | Marketing & Sales | Communications

    #Cybercriminals are increasingly sophisticated, leveraging phishing, ransomware, and other malicious tactics to exploit vulnerabilities within educational institutions. These attacks not only threaten the security of sensitive information but also disrupt the learning environment, causing significant stress and financial strain. CALL TO ACTION: ❗❗Strengthen Security Protocols: Ensure that robust firewalls, antivirus software, and intrusion detection systems are in place and regularly updated. 📢Educate Your Community: Conduct regular training sessions for staff, students, and parents on recognizing phishing emails, securing personal data, and safe online practices. 🚫Implement Strict Access Controls: Limit access to sensitive information to those who need it and regularly review access rights. 🔺Regular Backups: Maintain up-to-date backups of all critical data to minimize the impact of potential data loss incidents. 🆘Incident Response Plan: Have a clear, tested response plan for different types of cyber incidents to ensure a swift and coordinated reaction. Stay Informed, Stay Secure: The landscape of #cyber threats is ever-evolving, and staying informed about the latest trends and protective measures is crucial. ⚔Together, We Can Protect Our Schools: Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility. By fostering a culture of digital vigilance and resilience, we #SafeComsNetworkSecurityConsulting can help safeguarding schools against cyber threats. Let's commit to making cybersecurity a priority in our educational communities. #cybersecurityawareness Contact SafeComs Network Security Consulting for more information and a consultation. #schoolsafety #digitalsafety #cyberthreats #databreach #cybersecurityculture #internationaleducation #SafeComs #educationpartnership

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  • View profile for Eddy Bellavoine, graphic

    Chief Commercial Officer at SafeComs. Professional Executive Coach, ICF ACC certified, PDPA certified, University Lecturer.

    How did we help our teams to become more efficient and effective in this fast-paced world of cybersecurity? As a certified professional coach with a passion for cybersecurity, I lead our coaching initiatives to help our team get better at their jobs. Here's how our coaching program benefits our team and clients: For our team: - Coaching helps our team solve problems, work better together, and learn new things. - Our coaching approach boosts their confidence in handling complex security challenges. This enhances their individual performance and strengthens the overall resilience of our cybersecurity operations. For our clients: - Our team is finely tuned to understand and address their specific security needs. - Our coaching approach ensures that our team excels in communication, problem-solving, and adapting to the ever-evolving threat landscape. This translates to a higher level of service and protection for our clients, giving them the peace of mind that their cybersecurity is in expert hands. At SafeComs Network Security Consulting, we're committed to providing personalized coaching sessions that are tailored to our team's unique needs and objectives. We are happy to extend this opportunity to our clients. We'll be sharing tips and stories about how coaching helps us work better!  

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  • Beware of Trojan Viruses! Have you ever encountered a Trojan virus? Think of it as a wolf in sheep’s clothing, masquerading as legitimate software to infiltrate and harm your computer. Imagine receiving an urgent pop-up indicating that your PC is infected and urging you to perform a scan immediately. By following these prompts, you might unknowingly introduce the actual virus into your system. Trojan viruses deceive users by appearing as beneficial or necessary applications. Once they gain access, they can extract sensitive information, corrupt files, or facilitate the entry of additional malware. It’s akin to unwittingly allowing a burglar into your home, mistaking them for a trusted visitor. Protecting yourself from Trojan viruses involves simple, proactive steps: - Verify Sources: Exercise caution with your download sources. Prefer established app stores or official websites, avoiding suspicious or unknown entities. - Ignore Alarmist Prompts: Dismiss unexpected, fear-inducing alerts. Genuine issues are rarely resolved through hasty decisions prompted by panic. - Update Your Antivirus Software: Ensure your antivirus program is current and active, serving as a vigilant guard against potential threats. - Educate Your Network: Share this knowledge with peers and colleagues. A well-informed community is a formidable barrier against malware. Contact SafeComs Network Security Consulting for more information and a consultation

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  • What is Password Theft? Password theft is the unauthorized acquisition of your passwords by third parties. This can happen through various means, such as phishing attacks, malware, brute force attacks, or even through the exploitation of security breaches in databases. Once obtained, these passwords can be used to access important accounts, steal personal information, or commit fraud. Consequences of Password Theft: - Financial Loss: Unauthorized access to banking or shopping accounts can lead to unauthorized transactions and financial loss. - Identity Theft: Cybercriminals can use stolen passwords to commit identity theft, applying for credit or other services in your name. - Data Breach: Access to corporate accounts can lead to significant data breaches, compromising sensitive company and customer data. - Reputation Damage: Personal and professional reputations can be harmed due to the misuse of your accounts. - Loss of Privacy: Unauthorized access to personal accounts (email, social media) can lead to a significant loss of privacy.   Prevention Strategies: - Use Strong, Unique Passwords: Ensure each of your accounts has a strong, unique password. Avoid common phrases and include a mix of characters. - Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): This adds an additional layer of security by requiring a second form of verification. - Be Wary of Phishing Attempts: Learn to recognize phishing emails or messages designed to trick you into revealing your passwords. - Keep Your Software Updated: Regular updates can fix security vulnerabilities that might be exploited to steal passwords. - Use a Password Manager: These can generate strong passwords and store them securely, reducing the risk of theft. Implementing robust security practices is not just about protecting our information but also safeguarding our digital identity against the ever-growing threat of password theft. Contact us SafeComs Network Security Consulting for more information and a consultation

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  • Cybersecurity Alert: Navigating the Insider Threat Landscape In the realm of cybersecurity, while external threats often capture our attention, it's imperative to acknowledge that significant risks can originate from within our organizations. In Thailand and globally, internal security vulnerabilities pose a critical challenge, with numerous potential breaches within companies identified annually. Remarkably, over 34% of businesses worldwide face insider threats each year, and 66% of organizations perceive these internal threats to be more hazardous than external attacks. This issue is particularly pronounced in the Thai business sector, underscoring the urgency for enhanced internal cybersecurity protocols. The impact of not addressing these insider threats can be devastating, leading to considerable financial losses and a tarnished reputation. However, proactive data and network traffic monitoring can dramatically mitigate these risks. Investing in advanced security solutions and adopting a proactive approach toward data protection is paramount in protecting our enterprises from internal vulnerabilities. Contact SafeComs Network Security Consulting for more information and a consultation

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  • Ransomware Attacks: A Digital Nightmare Imagine waking up to find your most precious data locked away, with a hefty ransom as your only key. This isn't just a hypothetical scenario—it's happening to businesses worldwide with alarming frequency. Here’s what you need to know. What is Ransomware? Ransomware is a cyber plague. It encrypts your files, essentially kidnapping your data and demanding ransom for its release. The emotional and financial toll it provokes can be devastating.   How Does It Happen? Phishing Emails: A single click on a malicious link in an email can spell disaster. Security Exploits: Hackers prey on unpatched software vulnerabilities, slipping through cracks in your IT Security. Drive-by Downloads: Just visiting an infected website can silently unleash ransomware into your system.   Consequences? Locked Out: Essential data and files become unreachable, paralyzing your digital life or business. Financial Drain: Paying the ransom drains your finances and offers no guarantee of data recovery. Operational Paralysis: Businesses can grind to a halt, causing catastrophic financial and reputational damage. Trust Erosion: The breach of trust with customers and partners can be irreversible.   Your protection? Ironclad Backups: Regular, secure backups are your safety net. Fortify Your Defenses: Timely updates and patches are your armor against the exploits of hackers. Email Vigilance: Treat every suspicious email as a potential trojan horse. Guardian Software: Deploy cutting-edge antivirus and anti-ransomware solutions. Arming yourself with knowledge and robust defenses is crucial. Reach out to SafeComs Network Security Consulting. Together, we can turn the tide against ransomware and restore peace to your digital realm.

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  • View profile for Eddy Bellavoine, graphic

    Chief Commercial Officer at SafeComs. Professional Executive Coach, ICF ACC certified, PDPA certified, University Lecturer.

    Why CEOs in Thailand Must Prioritize Cybersecurity Now More Than Ever In an era where digital transformation is accelerating, businesses in Thailand are increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats. Data breaches are not just a possibility but a looming reality that can have far-reaching consequences: 1. Financial Impact: The cost of a data breach in Thailand can be substantial, affecting not just immediate finances through remediation efforts but also imposing long-term costs due to lost business and regulatory fines. 2. Reputation at Risk: Trust is vital in business. A data breach can severely damage your brand's reputation, leading to customer attrition and a steep decline in consumer confidence. 3. Operational Disruption: The operational fallout from a breach can be devastating, causing significant downtime and diverting resources from innovation to crisis management. 4. Regulatory Compliance: Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) mirrors global trends in data privacy regulations, imposing strict penalties for non-compliance. A breach could not only result in financial penalties but also legal challenges. Action Steps for CEOs: Cybersecurity is a strategic issue that demands our immediate attention. - Investing in advanced security measures, - Cultivating a culture of awareness, - Adhering to best practices in data protection is a critical step to safeguard businesses against cyber threats. As leaders, we must champion the importance of cybersecurity, ensuring it is integrated into every aspect of our business strategy. Protecting our data is not just about preventing losses; it's about ensuring the longevity and success of our businesses in the digital age. Please reach out to SafeComs Network Security Consulting for more information and a free consultation.

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  • View profile for Pimonkarn Banchongsilpa, graphic

    Business Development Manager @ SafeComs | Marketing & Sales | Communications

    Learned a lot from attending Thailand International Cyber Week 2024! It's shocking to see how disastrous cyber threats can be to our business, privacy, and especially our finances. 😱 Prevention is a must! Cybersecurity should be a culture! Let's prioritize our online safety. #SafeComs #cybersecurityawareness #cyberthreats #cybersecurity

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  • View profile for Eddy Bellavoine, graphic

    Chief Commercial Officer at SafeComs. Professional Executive Coach, ICF ACC certified, PDPA certified, University Lecturer.

    Spotlight on Cybersecurity: Lessons from the OPM Data Breach The 2015 breach of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) stands as a stark reminder of the cunning nature of cyber threats, particularly social engineering. This incident affected over 21 million people, exposing the personal and sensitive data of federal employees. Key Insights: The Role of Social Engineering: The attackers skillfully manipulated human trust through phishing, showcasing the critical need for continuous cybersecurity training for all employees. Impact and Aftermath: The breach not only compromised personal information but also national security, emphasizing the urgent need for advanced protective measures. Moving Forward: In response, there has been a significant push towards strengthening cybersecurity protocols and awareness to thwart future social engineering attempts. Reflection: The OPM breach is a powerful call to action for enhancing our cybersecurity infrastructure and awareness efforts. It's a reminder that in the digital age, vigilance and education are our best defenses against evolving cyber threats. Contact SafeComs Network Security Consulting for more information on cybersecurity, and how to protect your organization from cyber-attacks

  • View profile for Eddy Bellavoine, graphic

    Chief Commercial Officer at SafeComs. Professional Executive Coach, ICF ACC certified, PDPA certified, University Lecturer.

    We are hiring! IT Manager, reporting to CTO   Key Responsibilities:  Company Technical Directions:   1.       Developing the company’s strategy in technological resources. 2.       Ensuring technologies are used efficiently, profitably, and securely. 3.       Evaluating and implementing new systems and infrastructure. 4.       Develop technical aspects of the company’s strategy to ensure alignment with its business goals. 5.       Manage strategic vendor and technology partner relationships.   Company Operations   6.       Build the team and tools to provide high-quality support to customers and SafeComs. 7.       Discover and implement new technologies that yield competitive advantage. 8.       Supervise system infrastructure to ensure functionality and efficiency. 9.       Build quality assurance and data protection processes for our solutions, clients, and infrastructure. 10.   Oversee data security, management, and governance. 11.   Monitor KPIs and IT budgets to assess technological performance. 12.   Must be able to get his hands dirty and get involved with his team to troubleshoot and test technical environments.   Company Strategy   13.   Use stakeholders’ feedback to inform necessary technological improvements and adjustments. 14.   Communicate technology strategy to partners and investors. 15.   Report to the board on the quality of technical solutions and evolving technology trends. 16.   Follow market trends and report to the board on company position. 17.   Represent the company in high-profile meetings and public speaking activities. Interested? Contact jobs@safecoms.com

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