Tips And Advice To Help You Improve Your Small Business Cybersecurity

First Posted: Apr 29, 2022 01:36 PM EDT
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The fact that your business is small doesn't make it any safer. Don't think that your online security isn't at risk just as the security of those corporations or important players in your industry. In fact, a report from the BBB states that the small business market segment loses about $80,000 as a result of cyber attacks.

When you overlook online protection, you're leaving your business exposed to a wide range of cyber attacks, putting your customers' data at risk of getting stolen and misused. Sensitive information such as credit card details, names and addresses should be safe and secure at any given time, if you want your customers to trust and recommend your business to their peers. According to research, three quarters of customers would immediately migrate to a competitor in the event of a security mishap.

Small businesses should make cybersecurity solutions one of their top priorities and invest in technologies, software and tools to protect their sensitive data. Moreover, they should conduct regular assessments and enforce tighter security measures each and every time these assessments indicate a need for that.

7 Actionable And Effective Tips To Help Improve Your Business Online Security

The following tips are basic and fairly easy to implement. They are the minimum you can do to tighten the security of your sensitive data. Apply them to your activity and feel free to talk to a reliable IT technician to ask for further recommendations to help you decrease the rick of cyber attacks even further.

Change Your Passwords Often And Choose Complex Ones

Require all of your employees to choose complex, hard to guess passwords. In addition, have them change these passwords on a regular basis. In order to make their life easier and your business more secure, consider implementing a password generator tool to help your employees pick passwords that are difficult to crack. Also, set a fixed interval for everyone in your company to change their passwords such as six weeks or three months.

Invest In Strong Antivirus And Antimalware Protection Software

Always choose professional grade antivirus and antimalware solutions. Furthermore, check that all computers in your company have the latest upgrades installed and running. 

Use Spam Filters

Spam filtering can protect your business against phishing attacks by ruling them out before they reach the inboxes of your employees. 

Choose Top-Notch Firewall Solutions

Don't trust the firewall that comes with your Internet Service Provider subscription. Add a layer of protection by choosing a firewall to manage incoming data traffic, as well as which websites your employees are allowed to visit. This is the best solution to prevent them from accessing compromised websites that could spread malware and infect your network.

Apply Selective Wi-Fi Permissions

Set permissions to implement different authorization levels. For instance, set up a "guest" network for your customers and suppliers, in order to prevent them from accessing your sensitive data.

Keep Your Software Up-To-Date

Always apply software patches as they become available. These updates patch vulnerabilities and allow you to keep your software tools secure. One single computer that's not up-to-date is everything you need to expose your entire network.

Have Restorable Backups

Have a reliable backup solution in place to help you restore your systems in the event of an infection.

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