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Secure Networks are Built on Fiber

Not only does Hawaiian Telcom’s fiber internet provide a stronger connection than competitors’ standard copper or cable networks, but it also provides a more secure connection by design—at an affordable price.
Secure Networks Are Built On Fiber

When it comes to cybersecurity for your businessyour best offense is a fiber-fortified defense. Not only does Hawaiian Telcom’s fiber internet provide a stronger connection than competitors’ standard copper or cable networks, but it also provides a more secure connection by design—at an affordable price. Businesses can add another layer of protection with Secure Networkmaking Hawaiian Telcom the trustworthy go-to for maintaining the safety of your business’s data, your reputation, and the customers you serve.

Why fiber internet?

Fiber-optic cables offer many benefits over copper, chief among them speed and scalability. Because data travels through fiber at the speed of light, it is limited only by the equipment at each end. This fact makes fiber future-proof as well; updated equipment can utilize the current fiber network for decades to come.

Compared with copper, fiber also provides much higher internet speeds, uses less energy, requires less maintenance, and, most importantly, is overall more reliable. In addition, fiber can provide extra protection against bad actors trying to gain access to a business’s systems.

Fiber network security

Whether you’re managing external, internal, professional, or personal data, fiber internet is a security brute. Compared with standard copper cables, which use electromagnetic energy to transfer data, fiber optics use light pulses, which allow for a stronger, more secure data channel. With no electromagnetic signals, hackers will have a notably harder time attempting to infiltrate your hardware.

By utilizing Hawaiian Telcom’s fiber network fortified with Secure Network and cybersecurity best practices, business owners can feel confident knowing they’re protected from malware, ransomware, and other cybersecurity threats.

Protecting your business

Challenge

As the digital landscape grows, it’s vital for businesses—especially those utilizing point-of-sale systems, ecommerce platforms, cloud backups, security cameras, and WiFi—to safeguard against threats and breaches. Small businesses, operating with a limited budget and no full-time IT staff, are vulnerable to the rising rate of cyberattacks targeting small businesses. To remain competitive, they need to ensure their customers feel secure when providing sensitive information, such as credit card numbers, passwords, and customer information. Failing to protect this data not only risks their reputation but can also result in serious legal consequences, making cybersecurity a top priority despite their financial and staffing constraints.

Solution

Secure Networkoffers AI-powered, always up-to-date threat detection and protection, automatically quarantining compromised devices while sending timely notifications to customers. This no-maintenance, professionally installed solution allows small businesses to operate securely without the burden of hiring IT resources and a large capital purchase.

Symmetrical Fioptics Business Internet offers equal upload and download speeds, ensuring fast, reliable website performance for ecommerce stores. This supports smoother customer transactions, real-time updates, and efficient backups.

Why fiber and Secure Network

Choosing Hawaiian Telcom’s fiber internet and Secure Network is a better way to fortify your defenses and provide an optimal ecommerce experience for your customers without their data falling into the wrong hands.

Simply put, fiber internet is the backbone of a thriving, productive organization. Combined with trusted cybersecurity solutions like Secure Networka fiber network ensures the best possible experience for your customers and employees alike. For any type of business, Hawaiian Telcom has you covered with the protection and connection you can count on.

Ready to take the next step in securing your business? Visit Hawaiian Telcom’s website for more information.