According to a recent Bank of America Merchant Services report, 30% of respondents said they would permanently end a relationship with small businesses that suffered a data breach. That’s why companies invest heavily in IT infrastructure to prevent cyberattacks and data breaches that can irreversibly damage their reputation, especially as more resources move to the cloud.
Customers across industries — healthcare, financial services, and education — expect seamless digital experiences. And workforces are more distributed than ever before. These changes place new demands on IT, and cybersecurity teams can be overwhelmed with managing new cyber threats.
Cybersecurity starts with a strong defense that implements layers of security. The cyber security tips outlined in this article cover several areas that include security best practices for employee training, on-premises and remote work security, and data privacy measures. Use these security tips as an essential starting point in your strategy to protect your business’s data, infrastructure, and reputation.
Organization-wide awareness of threats is key to preventing cyber attacks. Your employees need to know how hackers can take advantage of security vulnerabilities, how to recognize various types of attacks, and how to prevent and report cybersecurity threats.
Inform and train employees from day one on why security measures matter, convincing them that they are the first line of defense in preventing cyber attacks. Make sure that these security practices and habits are integrated into their daily routine by:
Modern organizations have to connect multiple offices or facilities, integrate public and private cloud storage, and facilitate communication with commercial partners and clients. Workplace internet usage comes with a host of cybersecurity threats that can infect your network infrastructure and expose data.
Each time employees access external systems and communications, there’s a risk that business systems can be exposed. Something as simple as opening an email from outside your organization or clicking a link on social media can make your business vulnerable to phishing attacks.
The following list of tips ensures that employees remain proactive in preventing malicious code from infecting their devices and exposing sensitive information:
The prevalence of remote work has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years - sometimes outpacing the implementation of safety measures that ensure data security. The following actions can be taken to seal security vulnerabilities and prevent cyber attacks:
Businesses also need to prioritize data privacy — both for organizational data and individual employee data. As workforces and customer bases become increasingly distributed, IT teams need to think about how data is handled internally and whether their practices adequately protect sensitive and personal data while staying in compliance with legal regulations.
Various governments have established stricter data privacy regulations in recent years, such as the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
Even if these regulations don’t apply to them, your partners or customers in other regions aren't going to trust your company if they see headlines mentioning how you’ve weren’t in compliance with GDPR or CCPA regulations. Implement these data privacy and protection tips for your organization, employee, and customer data:
The business world is undergoing a digital revolution that is fueled by data. As the internet grows, so do incentives for hackers to extract data on any company network, irrespective of its size.
Businesses can fight back through a solid cybersecurity plan that starts with employee awareness and builds progressively with comprehensive training. Besides reducing threats, cybersecurity training allows companies to integrate employees into an essential part of the business that can earn them incentives and increase morale.
When combined with professional security services that protect your processes and systems, these components make a stellar combination that can protect your data, secure your infrastructure, and safeguard your valuable company reputation.
Investment in cybersecurity services costs far less than repairing the damage of a cyber attack. Professional security services from Standley Systems can enhance the safety of your data in the following ways:
Contact Standley Systems today to learn how we can help you implement these cybersecurity tips across your network, hybrid cloud infrastructure, on-premises systems, and employee training.