Protect Your Business From Cybersecurity Attacks

According to a report from Cisco, 70% of cyberattackers deliberately target small businesses. The threat is real and happening every day. Indeed, such attacks can be fatal to a small company. Unfortunately, some small-business owners do not take precautions to shore up their systems, thinking they are too small to get hacked. This kind of faulty thinking leads to vulnerable systems that easily fall prey to hackers.

To take corrective action, you first need to understand why small businesses fall victim to data breaches in the first place. Lack of security measures and trained personnel, maintaining data that is useful to hackers (e.g., credit card information), or failing to back up data with a third-party security system are some ways small businesses may be vulnerable to a breach. Fortunately, there are effective steps that small businesses can take to ward off cyberattacks.

Here is a selection of best practices for securing your data:

Protect your business records

Proactively have a plan in place in the unfortunate event that your system is compromised. You will need to alert law enforcement and any businesses or individuals that were affected. Isolate the affected systems and disconnect them from the internet to prevent further damage. Disable access to the system and change all credentials.

Implementing a multitiered security plan reduces the risk of a cyberattack on your company.

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