Ways to Prevent Cyber Attacks !!
10 Ways to Prevent Cyber
Attacks
In 2020 cyber security is as
important as ever. With ever growing threats to businesses, having a robust
security solution is absolutely essential.
We’ve all heard of enterprises paying huge fines or even going out of business because of a simple hack to their systems. There are simply far too many threats out there to ignore the risks – from ransomware to phishing, it could cost you your livelihood. Prevention is key and, in this article, we’ll show you 10 Ways to Prevent Cyber Attacks and how to safeguard your business effectively.
1. Train your staff
One of the most common ways
cyber criminals get access to your data is through your employees. They’ll send
fraudulent emails impersonating someone in your organisation and will either
ask for personal details or for access to certain files. Links often seem
legitimate to an untrained eye and it’s easy to fall into the trap. Therefore,
employee awareness is vital.
One of the most efficient ways
to protect against cyber-attacks and all types of data breaches is to train
your employees on cyber-attack prevention and inform them of current cyber-attacks.
They need to:
·
Check
links before clicking them.
·
Check
email addresses from the received email.
· Use common sense before sending sensitive information. If a request seems odd, it probably is. It’s better to check via a phone call with the person in question before actioning the “request”.
2. Keep your software and
systems fully up to date
Often cyber-attacks happen
because your systems or software aren’t fully up to date, leaving weaknesses. Hacker’s
exploit these weaknesses so cyber criminals exploit these weaknesses to gain
access to your network. Once they are in – it’s often too late to take
preventative action.
To counteract this, it’s smart to
invest in a patch management system that will manage all software and system
updates, keeping your system resilient and up to date.
3. Ensure Endpoint Protection
Endpoint protection protects
networks that are remotely bridged to devices. Mobile devices, tablets and laptops
that are connected to corporate networks give access paths to security threats.
These paths need protected with specific endpoint protection software.
4. Install a Firewall
There are so many different
types of sophisticated data breaches and new ones surface every day and even
make comebacks.
Putting your network behind a
firewall is one of the most effective ways to defend yourself from any cyber-attack.
A firewall system will block any brute force attacks made on your network
and/or systems before it can do any damage, something we can help you with.
5. Backup your data
In the event of a disaster
(often a cyber-attack) you must have your data backed up to avoid serious downtime,
loss of data and serious financial loss.
6. Control access to your
systems
Believe it or not, one of the
attacks that you can receive on your systems can be physical, having control
over who can access your network is really really important. Somebody can
simply walk into your office or enterprise and plug in a USB key containing
infected files into one of your computers allowing them access to your entire
network or infect it.
It’s essential to control who has
access to your computers. Having a perimeter security system installed is a
very good way to stop cyber crime as much as break ins!
7. Wi-Fi Security
Who doesn’t have a Wi-Fi
enabled device in 2020? And that’s exactly the danger, any device can get
infected by connecting to a network, if this infected device then connects to
your business network your entire system is at serious risk.
Securing your Wi-Fi networks and
hiding them is one of the safest things you can do for you systems. With
developing more and more everyday there’s thousands of devices that can connect
to your network and compromise you.
8. Employee personal
accounts
Every employee needs their own
login for every application and program. Several users connecting under the
same credentials can put your business at risk.
Having separate logins for each
staff member will help you reduce the number of attack fronts. Users only log
in once each day and will only use their own set of logins. Greater security
isn’t the only benefit, you’ll also get improved usability.
9. Access Management
One of the risks as a business
owner and having employees is them installing software on business owned
devices that could compromise your systems.
Having managed admin rights and
blocking your staff installing or even accessing certain data on your network
is beneficial to your security. It’s your business, protect it!
10. Passwords
Having the same password setup
for everything can be dangerous. Once a hacker figures out your password, they
now have access to everything in your system and any application you use.
Having different passwords setup
for every application you use is a real benefit to your security and changing
them often will maintain a high level of protection against external and
internal threats.
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