Kelser Blog, Media, and News
All the latest Kelser news, media appearances, event recaps, press releases, and articles covering topics such as cybersecurity, business continuity, disaster recovery, networking and managed services, in one convenient place.
News | Events | Foundation
By:
Adam Stahl
October 05, 2016
A team of 13 Kelser employees, friends, and family triumphed over the obstacles at Motocross 338 for the 2016 Rugged Maniac mud obstacle course race.
News | Events | Foundation
By:
Adam Stahl
September 30, 2016
The Kelser Krew of nine employees, family and friends raised $3,266 towards the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.
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News | Events | Foundation
By:
Adam Stahl
September 22, 2016
The Twentieth Annual Kelser Charity Challenge golf tournament boasted another record-breaking year of charitable support and fundraising for the American Lung Association of the Northeast.
Cybersecurity | In the Media | News
By:
Adam Stahl
September 19, 2016
Kelser Vice President of Professional Services Matt Kozloski was recently a guest on WFSB Channel 3's "Face the State" with Dennis House and Susan Raff. During the appearance, Matt discussed the increasing frequency of cyber attacks against small and medium sized businesses.
Cybersecurity | In the Media | News
By:
Adam Stahl
September 11, 2016
Today's edition of the Hartford Courant includes a detailed article about Kelser Corporation centered around our new managed cybersecurity offering, Defend Forward.
Cybersecurity | News | Press Release
By:
Kelser Press
August 30, 2016
EAST HARTFORD – In response to increased cyber attacks in the middle market previously reserved for larger organizations, Kelser Corporation has launched Defend Forward, a comprehensive, customized Cybersecurity-as-a-Service offering for organizations in the Northeast.
By:
Adam Stahl
July 07, 2016
Circle Sport-Leavine Family Racing, a NASCAR racing team, was victimized by ransomware early on in the 2016 racing season. Their crew chief said that the data held for ransom was worth millions of dollars and that it would’ve taken about 1,500 man-hours to recreate the data. Under the gun, with another race just days away the team decided to pay the Bitcoin ransom.
News | Events | Foundation
By:
Adam Stahl
June 17, 2016
HARTFORD - Six Kelser employees took on the 688 stairs at Hartford 21 and raised $1,804 in support of the American Lung Association at their annual Fight for Air Climb.