Webinar: "Why Device Management is the First Step in Ransomware Countermeasures"
AXSEED Inc. will host a webinar explaining the critical role of device management as the initial step in combating ransomware. The session will cover how to review and optimize device management using SPPM 3.0 and introduce comprehensive subsequent security measures to help companies mitigate cybersecurity risks.
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**■ Why Reviewing Device Management is Essential Now**
With the widespread use of smartphones and PCs for business, companies face increasing daily operational risks, including unauthorized device持ち出し (taking devices off-site), personal use, misconfigurations, loss, and theft. For companies with limited dedicated staff, device management is often postponed, leading to an unnoticed accumulation of operational burden and security risks. In this situation, the first crucial step is to properly grasp and centrally manage the smartphones and PCs used by the company.
**■ Why Device Management is the Foundation for Ransomware Countermeasures**
When thinking about ransomware countermeasures, many might first consider antivirus software or monitoring services. However, as a prerequisite, it is essential to understand which devices are used by whom and with what settings they are operated, and to manage them appropriately. SPPM 3.0, provided by AXSEED, is a foundational service that unifies smartphone and PC device management and facilitates the review of device management. On the other hand, considering preparedness against threats like ransomware, device management alone is not enough; enhanced measures including authentication, web filtering, and threat detection are also required.
**■ What Security Measures Are Needed Beyond Device Management**
This webinar will first organize key review points for device management utilizing SPPM 3.0 and explain why device management is crucial as the first step in ransomware countermeasures. Following this, it will introduce SPPM Secure Series, which strengthens ID management, restricts access to dangerous websites, and enhances preparedness against threats, as necessary measures beyond device management. The content is designed to help both those looking to start device management and those who have already implemented MDM or EMM device management services but are considering further security measures, in organizing what to review and how to expand their countermeasures.
**■ Organizer / Co-organizer**
AXSEED Inc.
**■ Cooperation**
Open Source Utilization Laboratory Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Inc.
With the widespread use of smartphones and PCs for business, companies face increasing daily operational risks, including unauthorized device持ち出し (taking devices off-site), personal use, misconfigurations, loss, and theft. For companies with limited dedicated staff, device management is often postponed, leading to an unnoticed accumulation of operational burden and security risks. In this situation, the first crucial step is to properly grasp and centrally manage the smartphones and PCs used by the company.
**■ Why Device Management is the Foundation for Ransomware Countermeasures**
When thinking about ransomware countermeasures, many might first consider antivirus software or monitoring services. However, as a prerequisite, it is essential to understand which devices are used by whom and with what settings they are operated, and to manage them appropriately. SPPM 3.0, provided by AXSEED, is a foundational service that unifies smartphone and PC device management and facilitates the review of device management. On the other hand, considering preparedness against threats like ransomware, device management alone is not enough; enhanced measures including authentication, web filtering, and threat detection are also required.
**■ What Security Measures Are Needed Beyond Device Management**
This webinar will first organize key review points for device management utilizing SPPM 3.0 and explain why device management is crucial as the first step in ransomware countermeasures. Following this, it will introduce SPPM Secure Series, which strengthens ID management, restricts access to dangerous websites, and enhances preparedness against threats, as necessary measures beyond device management. The content is designed to help both those looking to start device management and those who have already implemented MDM or EMM device management services but are considering further security measures, in organizing what to review and how to expand their countermeasures.
**■ Organizer / Co-organizer**
AXSEED Inc.
**■ Cooperation**
Open Source Utilization Laboratory Co., Ltd.
Majisemi Inc.