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Jeremy Kaikko

About Jeremy Kaikko

Jeremy Kaikko is MainSpring’s Consulting and Integration Director who works with business leaders to secure and move their businesses forward. Raised in northern Maryland, Jeremy enjoys spending time with his kids and friends, fishing and cheering on the Washington Capitals and Kansas City Chiefs. He has been at MainSpring for over 20 years.



Articles by Jeremy Kaikko

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6 Reasons You Should Consider an Additional Spam Filter for Your Email

As more and more organizations become reliant on their email to conduct business, cyber criminals are putting in overtime trying to access databases and find additional email addresses to exploit....

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Tackling Cybercrime with Computer-based Training

It’s no secret that cybercrime is a lucrative business; Cybersecurity Ventures reports that it’s estimated to cost the world $6 trillion in damages by 2021. What’s more, ransomware alone is a...

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Get Ahead of Your Technology Spring-cleaning

It’s that time of year again; time to break out the brooms and clean the baseboards! Every year, we designate spring as a time to clean up and rid our lives of any unwanted “baggage” that may have...

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Don’t Get Stuck in Your MSP’s Data Hosting Plan

Imagine yourself in this scenario… You’re on your way to a fancy restaurant for dinner. As you pull up, you notice they have a valet service. Instead of parking in one of the five garages within the...

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Focus on the Real Cyber Threat—Your End Users

Security has become a necessary expense that organizations must budget for in today’s day and age. Hacking, viruses, malware, and ransomware are becoming more common and more sophisticated every...

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You Aren’t Saving What You Thought You Were

Business owners tend to treat their computers a lot like their cars. A large majority of drivers will opt to “drive their car into the ground,” and make it last as long as possible. When replacing...

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