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Who’s Watching the Watchers? The Case for 24×7 Eyes on Your Network

June 9, 2024
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Most business owners quietly assume that if something goes wrong on their network at 2 a.m. on a Sunday, something will catch it. For a lot of small businesses, the honest answer is: no one is watching, and nothing will. That gap is exactly where the expensive damage happens.

Attackers rarely smash and grab. They slip in quietly – usually through a stolen password or a tricked employee – and then they wait, look around, and spread. IBM’s latest research found that organizations took, on average, several months to even identify and contain a breach. Months. The faster you catch it, the cheaper it is: that same research found that companies using automated, machine-learning-driven detection caught problems dramatically sooner and saved on the order of nearly $2 million per incident.

And this is squarely a small-business problem. Downtime alone runs about $53,000 an hour, by one 2025 estimate. Four in ten small businesses say an attack costing $100,000 or less would be enough to put them out of business. Ransomware now shows up in the large majority of small-business breaches, and the average disruption drags on for roughly three and a half weeks. This isn’t a big-company worry you get to wave off.

So what does real protection look like? We describe it as machine learning defense in depth – and the plain-English version is layered protection that never relies on a single lock:

  • Software on every device watches for unusual behavior – not just known viruses, but the patterns of an attack unfolding – and gets smarter over time.
  • Behind that software, real people watch the alerts around the clock, separate genuine threats from harmless noise, and step in to stop an attack while it’s still small.

Layers, plus machines, plus humans. But the layers raise an obvious question, and it’s the one in the title: who’s watching the watchers? A monitoring tool that nobody’s looking at after 5 p.m. on Friday is a tool that lets a weekend attack run for sixty unsupervised hours. The entire value lives in the round-the-clock human attention behind the technology. It’s the difference between an alarm that rings in an empty building and one that rings at a staffed monitoring center where someone actually responds.

That round-the-clock response is the backbone of what we do. We don’t rely on an on-call technician who might call you back – we staff engineers 24×7 who respond to outages and threats the moment they happen, day or night, weekend or holiday. Want someone genuinely watching while you sleep? Get a quote.

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