Hi Hacker,
If cybersecurity jargon like SOC, MDR, and zero-trust overwhelms you, you're not alone. Most business leaders need clarity and peace of mind, not technical terminology. Understanding the tools is just the first step.The real question is: How do you build a cybersecurity fortress that actually works for your business?That's why I'm personally inviting you to join us for an executive briefing:
The 2026 Cyber Threat Landscape: A Leader's Guide to Business ResilienceDate & Time: April 7th at 11:00 AM ET
In just 30 minutes, you'll hear directly from cybersecurity experts on:
- The critical gap between owning security tools and having true security operations
- What 24/7 monitoring and incident response actually look like in practice
- How to build a security strategy that delivers confidence, compliance, and peace of mind
This isn't a technical deep dive. It's a strategic conversation designed specifically for business leaders like you.Want a sneak peak? We've just published a new article that cuts through the noise:"SOC & MDR Explained (In Plain English): Your 24/7 Cybersecurity Answer."It breaks down exactly what a Security Operations Center and Managed Detection and Response mean for your business, and why they matter.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Best regards,Ivan Shore
VP of Sales and Marketing
Bit by Bit
Bit by Bit, 115 West 29th Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 10001
Technology companies come and go, but Bit by Bit backs its service with 30 years of experience helping businesses achieve their goals with reliable IT solutions and support. We were established in 1987 as a database application development and networking company, and since then we’ve evolved into a full-service IT firm and leader in delivering powerful and cost-effective technology solutions. visit our site at www.bitxbit.com
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