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Simple & Important Ways to Protect your Business from Cyber Attacks

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A vital role of the internet in completing various tasks, such as selling online goods, transferring funds is worth considering. With its major role in enhancing various types of business operations, cyber criminals have begun to use it for hacking purposes.

A report claims that in 2016 almost three million businesses were affected in the UK  due to cybercrime that costs about  £29.1 billion to them.

This triggers tension among organizations across the world, and they look out for potential cybersecurity solutions which can protect their assets.

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Therefore, they enroll cybersecurity experts or master a cybersecurity training to get hands-on tips and tricks to fight against attacks. This post covers the most important security measures which could be opted by any type of organization irrespective of domain, size, and policies.

Also Read:  How to protect your Organization From DDOS Attacks

Empower your Internal Data Security Measures

Improving internal security procedures can help protect your business from cyber attacks. Change your password strategy! This includes using strong and unique passwords while resetting them on a regular basis.

About 52 percent of merchants have faced a data breach, reported by a 2017 data threat report from Thales e-Security and analyst firm 451.

The reason for a rise of data breaches is that businesses still use those security solutions that have shown results in the past but are obsolete for modern data breaches.

Today, business leaders are significantly investing in cybersecurity measures without proper allocation of budgets for them, the report claimed.

The report also mentioned that 95 percent of businesses use sensitive data in a highly protected environment like a cloud, IOT, etc., and the same data is being used in channels that lack security protocols. This develops the need for consistency throughout data.

Protect your digital infrastructure by investing in stronger firewalls and get control over the traffic reaching your business networks.

Another layer of defense methods includes Anti-malware protection. In an attempt to prevent a cyber attack, make sure your security software remains up to date.

Track Cybersecurity Incidents

Detection is the key to find what makes your business vulnerable to cyber attacks. This would help you deploy the right tools and techniques to limit your risks.

Common cybersecurity threats are

Ransomware: also called as Wanna Cry, it enters your computers, laptops when you click on a malicious link sent by anonymous. In return, you will have to pay ransom to retrieve your data.

Phishing: It includes malicious information that you receive in the form of fraudulent emails, social network posts, texts and other communication methods. When you click on that information, all your data locks up and results in a data breach.

Scams and data breaches: Though there are some instances when the presence of cybercriminals is clear, what would you do when the condition is opposite? Then you can go for a network monitoring service that will notify you of cybersecurity incidents in advance.

Update Your Operating System

While developing an operating system, the focus of most organizations is to develop high-level security features in a bid to protect user information. Top OS companies like  Google, Microsoft, and Apple maintain the level of security in previous versions with the help of software engineers.

Updated versions ensure to protect a user’s data and prevent cybercriminals stealing the data by taking advantage of technology. Therefore, make sure your PC is “rightly fixed and updated ” to keep your data safe. Refreshing your projects on a regular basis would help you out filling any security gaps thus solving potential issues on time.

A Strong Security Policy to strengthen cybersecurity

There is no difference as small businesses are equally prone to cyber attacks just like big enterprises. The key is to develop strong security protocols while ensuring their consistent implementation throughout work.

The policies must be designed according to all critical aspects of a company and employees should understand them thoroughly.

About 60% of all cyber attacks were performed by workers inside the company,  notified by the 2016 Cyber Security Intelligence Index.

Over one-fourth of those breaches were unintentional as employees accidentally opened malicious email attachments, pop-ups, or links, but the remaining had malicious intent.

Preparing a formal company policy would help in spreading cyber awareness within a company. For instance, permitting only a company’s computers and telephones be connected to the Wi-Fi, restrict to use personal email on company computers, passwords with a format, and refrain employees from opening emails that are not of business use.

Conclusion:

Stop being a victim of cyber attacks by following the latest cyber practices. Though cyber attacks come in many ways, a well-designed strategy can help to a great extent. Data safety is critical to retain customers. Therefore, every organization must remain aware of the best practices to keep up safety.

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Balaji
Balaji
BALAJI is an Ex-Security Researcher (Threat Research Labs) at Comodo Cybersecurity. Editor-in-Chief & Co-Founder - Cyber Security News & GBHackers On Security.

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