The internet has allowed small and big businesses from any
part of the world to reach larger and new markets. It also provided
opportunities to work more productivity and efficiently by using various computer
based tools. Cybersecurity
should take on an integral part of your business security plan regardless of
whether you wish to improve the security of your website or adopt cloud
computing.
Cybersecurity tips to protect your company and clients from cyberattacks
Information technology and broadband help small businesses
get access to new markets and boost efficiency and productivity. However, small
businesses require a cybersecurity
strategy if they want to protect their company, clients, and data from all
kinds of cybersecurity threats.
Train employees –
develop basic securitypractices as well as policies for staff like establishing the right
internet use guidelines and requiring strong passwords.
Protect networks,
computers, and information – the best defenses against online threats like malware
and viruses
are installing the latest web browser, security software, as well as operating
system.
Provide firewall
security – a firewall
prevents outsiders from gaining access to the data on your private network.
Develop mobile device
action plan – mobile devices could create challenges on both the security
and management level. So, make sure that their devices are password protected. Security apps must also be installed and data should also be encrypted.
Create backups –
make sure you backup
the data on all of your computers on a regular basis. These include financial
files, accounts payable/receivable files, databases, electronic spreadsheets,
and documents.
Regulate physical
access to computers – you should prevent the use and access of your
computers at work by unauthorized individuals. Lock up your laptops whenever
they’re unattended since they are one of the easiest targets for theft and can
easily be lost.
Secure Wi-Fi networks
– in case you are using a Wi-Fi network
in your office, be sure that it is secure, hidden, and encrypted. Make sure
that your Wi-Fi network is set up in a way that it doesn’t broadcast its
network name, called as the Service Set Identifier.
Use best practices
when handling payments – use only the most reliable and validated
anti-fraud services and tools by working with trustworthy processors and banks.
Limit access to
information and data – no employee should have access to all company data.
They must also be given access to the data systems that they need for their jobs.
They should also not be allowed to install any software without permission.
Password and
authentication – ask employees to use unique passwords. They should also
change them every three months to lessen the chances of hacking.
Cybersecurity Resources for Small Businesses
The links and descriptions that are provided here are only
for information purposes. The FCC is not endorsing any non-FCC service or product
and isn’t responsible for the accuracy, timeliness, and completeness of the
content of these non-FCC website.
- Global Cyber Alliance's (GCA) cybersecurity toolkit for small businesses with free cybersecurity resources
- What Small Business Owners Need to Know About Cybersecurity, Entrepreneur Magazine
- 3 Biggest Cybersecurity Threats Facing Small Businesses Right Now, Entrepreneur Magazine
- Free training materials, security configuration guides from Internet Security Alliance
- Symantec Security
Solutions for Small Business
- McAfee Security Solutions for Small Business
- Microsoft Cybersecurity Tips and Technology for Small Businesses
- Small Business Solutions from StopBadware
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce Internet Security Essentials for Businesses 2.0
- FICO and U.S. Chamber of Commerce Assessment of Cyber Security Risk Report
- FICO Cyber Risk Assessment Score
- "Small Business Big Threat" from the Michigan Small Business Development Corporation
Call SpartanTec, Inc. now and let our team of IT experts help you set up the most effective cybersecurity measures to protect your company, clients, and business information from different kinds of cyberattacks.
SpartanTec, Inc.
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 408-7166
http://manageditservicescolumbia.com/
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