Cybersecurity has become top of mind for all organizations, with security breaches in the news every day. No one wants to be in the headlines for the wrong reasons. Hoteliers rely on maintaining a stellar reputation and online presence to maximize revenues.
At the same time, budgets are tight, and hotels need to make sure money allocated to cybersecurity is well spent and necessary.
Cybersecurity challenges faced by hoteliers are numerous.
More so than many other industries, it can be difficult to spend money on operational aspects of the business. At the same time, most hospitality staff, even those with IT experience, may not have the necessary cybersecurity skills and training to implement and manage the most effective cybersecurity measures while keeping costs under control.
Intruders will breach a network looking for these types of information:
Corporate & financial information — Corporate financial information, bank account information, and credit card information are all high-value targets.
Customer Access — You may not be the ultimate target, but your guests might, especially if you have a significant business clientele. Hackers may try to infiltrate high-value targets through you.
Personal information — Not only are you and your staff at risk but so are your clients, especially if your hotel or resort attracts celebrities and other VIPs. Even if you don't believe the information you have is very valuable, it can be appended to other data sources, making the parts greater than the sum of the whole.
Computing resources — Cyber intruders frequently hijack corporate computing assets to create large pools of computing resources for their own use.
As a hotelier trying to prevent security breaches that will put your business at risk, questions you have can include:
Which products should you buy, and how will they work within your IT infrastructure?
How will you support these advanced security products, especially if you lack certified internal resources?
How do you keep up with rapidly changing requirements for PCI compliance reporting, especially regarding protecting credit card information?
How do you know the impact of selected security products on your specific network environment?
This is where a managed services provider with experience in the hospitality industry can help. The right technology provider can identify areas of security risk and vulnerability that put your hospitality business at risk.
Managed IT security enables companies to have the best security protection at a reduced cost. Instead of maintaining in-house staff to design, implement, and manage security for the hotel, managed security service providers (MSSP) maintain and support the hotel's security software and hardware, whether on-premise or managed remotely by the hotel the MSSP.
You need a trustworthy resource to guide you. Corserva understands the challenges you face. Our cybersecurity experts can identify the level of security and compliance you need based on our extensive experience serving hospitality clients. We can recommend, implement, and monitor the correct security solutions to ensure the optimal level of protection against cybersecurity threats.
Corserva's cybersecurity services include:
With Corserva's cybersecurity solutions for your hospitality business, you gain these benefits:
Corserva's managed security services for hospitality are managed by certified engineers dedicated to your success and providing exceptional customer service. Our team of experts will:
Corserva's hospitality-managed security services protect your hotel from malicious attacks and potentially risky behaviors inside your IT network.
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