Intelliflo launches cyber security helpline for IO users

Follows recent 'ransomware' attacks

Victoria McKeever
clock • 2 min read

Intelliflo has brought forward the launch of its free cyber security helpline following the recent 'ransomware' attacks on businesses across the globe.

The helpline was launched to provide immediate assistance to Intelliflo clients should they feel their cyber security has been compromised. It was created with the firm's cyber security partner NCC Group and is available to the 16,700 users of Intelliflo's Intelligent Office (iO) back office system. The helpline will be manned by Intelliflo's in-house security consultants, who have been trained by NCC, which specialises in global cyber security and risk mitigation. NCC will also be on-hand where necessary to manage incidents, help with clean-up and recovery. The launch was original...

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