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    Essential Aspects of Business Cyber Security

    npsBy nps23 December 2017Updated:3 July 2024 No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Cyber Security has become a huge issue over the years both for the public and for businesses. The effects of cyber crime on businesses can be extremely damaging. Cyber criminals use a range of methods that could essentially result in your business grinding to a halt. This is because businesses these days as so reliant on digital technology.

    In order to ensure your business and data is protected, you need to ensure you have proper cyber security measures in place. There are various different measures that you can put into place in order to boost protection. Many of the solutions that you can implement are surprisingly simple. At the same time that can help to provide your business with that essential additional layer of security. This is why it is such an important investment.

    Simple cyber security protection methods

    The cyber security methods that your business can implement are simple yet effective. For instance, making sure you have good premium level antivirus software in place can prove helpful. Avoid the basic free versions, as these are more for home users. You won’t pay that much for a premium version and the extra features are well worth it. Also, depending on the nature of your business, you should ensure you have proper encryption software in place. This is important for businesses such as those in the online retail sector. For larger businesses, more security may be required but you can get bank loans to help with this type of investment.

    Another thing you need to do is enforce a strong password policy. Far too many people create passwords that could be guessed with ease. Therefore, if the server on which your information is stored needs a password, make sure that you and your employees use strong passwords to reduce the risk of cyber crime. It is amazing how many businesses fall victim to this type of crime as the result of something as simple as a password that is easy to guess.

    Keeping staff trained and informed

    Often, the cyber security breaches can arise as a result of employees being unaware of the risks involved. For instance, some employees may not realize that they shouldn’t click on links in emails, as these could be phishing scams. They may not realize that they should avoid opening suspicious emails. It is therefore vital that you take your staff into consideration when it comes to your cyber security measures.

    It is important to arrange training for employees so that they are familiar with the ins and outs of cyber security. In addition, make sure you have a printed policy in place so that workers have something to refer to if they are unsure. Remember, the frontline staff are often the first to be hit with fraudulent emails and similar cyber security risks, so you need to make sure that they have the training they need to be able to identify such risks and to deal with them accordingly.

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