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Why and how cybersecurity must be taken seriously

Why and how cybersecurity must be taken seriously
Why and how cybersecurity must be taken seriously

Why and how cybersecurity must be taken seriously

October 22, 2021 Posted by Jane Smith Editorial No Comments

With an attack happening on average once every 40 seconds it is likely that at some point in the future either you or your business will encounter cybercrime. As long as you are on the internet then you are at risk of an attack, and should consider your safety.

Types of cyberattacks

This article will examine a few simple tips that you can use to improve your cybersecurity levels. Whether you are gaming at jackpotcitycasino.com/canada or working online, you need to be secure. A typical cyberattack can include identity theft (and fraud and extortion using this information), installation of viruses, breach of access, denial of services, and password theft. This will compromise your data and cause severe business and personal risk. The following strategies can thus be used to limit these attacks and reduce the risk of them achieving their aim of financial fraud and theft:

Be informed and train staff

Make sure that anyone who accesses your information and company data is well trained and clearly understands the threats afforded by cybercriminals, and online crime in general. Everyone who has access must ensure that their passwords are unique for each application that they access.

Back up your data

Having all your data backed up on a regular basis on a secure server (or offsite) is one of the best ways to pre-empt a cyberattack. Should your data be compromised or stolen, you will than have a backup through which work and other business processes can simply continue.

Develop your endpoint protection

With so many more devices being able to access the network and data through the cloud, it is essential that you have a suitable endpoint security strategy and system in place. This security must be able to detect, contain, and stop any attacks that are attempted.

Control all physical access

It is easy to think that criminals need to access the network in order to steal and remove data; however, being able to access the office is just as risky, as hardware such as laptops, external drives and storage, and smart phones can be removed—all of which contain valuable data. It is important to have physical security systems in place to ensure that only those who are authorized can access the building and office spaces that may contain this hardware.

Ensure that all systems and software are up to date

You must have the latest upgrades and updates to ensure that your firewalls are working; that you have the latest virus definitions; and that your infrastructure can handle the various access points, increased traffic, and is able to stay one step ahead of the hackers and cybercriminals.

Many believe that it is only businesses that are at risk of cybercrime, but in reality, there is so much personal data online on gaming sites and social media that an understanding of cybersecurity is necessary for anyone who is online in anyway. The simple tips mentioned in this article can all be implemented quite simply, and if yours is a managed IT service then your provider should be able to do all of the above, as well as providing a more detailed analysis of your specific threats and the steps you can take to avoid cybercrime.

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