The biggest threat to modern-day businesses is cybercrime, and this is a problem that affects businesses of all sizes and in all industries. Cybercriminals and digital threats have the potential to destroy a business, which means that it is imperative that business owners take cybersecurity seriously. While there are always new threats being developed, there are also excellent cybersecurity products that can help to safeguard important company data and keep you, your employees and customers safe from digital threats.

With this in mind, here are a few helpful cybersecurity tips that you can use to protect your business from cybercrime.


1. Invest In Cybersecurity Products From Specialists

 

As mentioned, there are excellent cybersecurity products available that can protect you against the latest digital threats. You should always invest in these products from specialists and keep them up-to-date at all times. The main products to invest in include:

  • Antivirus software
  • VPN
  • Firewall

2. Improve Password Protection

Password protection is often the weak point in organisations when it comes to cybersecurity because people will use an easy to guess passwords and/or the same password for all accounts. Instead, you need to make sure that you and your team use random, complex passwords for different accounts and change these regularly — you can manage these with a password manager. Using two-factor authentication is another smart way to add another layer of defence.

3. Train Staff & Create A Cybersecurity Policy

Employee negligence is one of the most common reasons that cybercriminals are successful.  This is why you need to train your staff on how they can be safe and protect company data in their role, and educate them on the most common scams. You should also have a cybersecurity policy in place which outlines rules by which employees must abide which should help to protect the company.

4. Use A CASB

In today’s day and age, employees access a wide range of cloud apps throughout the working day, whether this is in the office or working remotely. This poses a huge security threat because third-party apps can store important company data. Therefore, you should use a Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB), which is a security control point that can monitor all activity and extend security controls. In addition to protecting company data from digital threats, this can also allow a business to protect its intellectual data and help you to stay compliant.

5. Back Up Externally

Finally, you need to make sure that you are making regular external backups to protect important company data. This way, if the original data is lost, damaged, stolen or held ransom, then you always have access to another version.

Follow these basic tips, and it should help you to protect your business from digital threats. Cybercrime is a growing problem and one which affects all businesses, so it is important to take action to protect your company, employees, and customers from digital threats. When you have protection in place, it allows you to operate with confidence each day and close yourself off from cybercrime.

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