Cyber Security Tips That Can Improve
Your Data's Safety
Importance Of
Cyber Security
If you follow the stories, global
damage of cybercrime has risen
to an average of £11 million per
minute, which is a cost of £190,000
each second.
If you are an SME, its reported that
60% of these businesses that are
impacted by a data breach end
up closing their doors within six
months because they can’t afford
the costs. The costs of falling
victim to a cyberattack can
include loss of business,
downtime/productivity losses,
reparation costs for customers
that have had data stolen, and in
most cases, reputational damage.
Introducing and
Enforcing MFA
Cybercriminals are becoming
proficient at accessing your
credentials. It’s critical to enable
and ensure all of your users are
using MFA. It's never 100%, nothing
is when it comes to Security, but
having the basics in place is one
more step an attacker needs to
overcome.
MFA is also known as 2 step
verification, and it can be a
password, security token or
biometric verification. These are
some of the more popular
methods, and you will recognise
Microsoft Authenticator and
Google Authenticator as some of
these methods.
Regularly Checking
and Patching Cyber
Security
Vulnerabilities
Patching can be the bane of an IT
persons, and a business owner's, life.
It’s a constant process and
procedure that is needed for all
businesses, across all devices and
applications.
Application and operating system
flaws and exploits are common in
cybercrime, through phishing and
email attacks in the main. Hackers
are constantly targeting these
unpatched flaws to make a
connection and compromise your
data.
Conducting
Regular Audits
We also advise businesses
conduct regular audits to identify
weaknesses of your business’s
cybersecurity. Through this
process, it will identify systems
and services that are vulnerable,
and help to identify any areas
that need resolving or mitigating.
Cybersecurity is a constant
moving beast within IT and the
business.
If you outsource your IT to a
business or an MSP, make sure
they are aware of new starters
and especially leavers. Also, if
there is any lateral movement in
the business.
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Cyber Security Tips to Avoid Cybercrime

  • 1.
    Cyber Security TipsThat Can Improve Your Data's Safety
  • 2.
    Importance Of Cyber Security Ifyou follow the stories, global damage of cybercrime has risen to an average of £11 million per minute, which is a cost of £190,000 each second. If you are an SME, its reported that 60% of these businesses that are impacted by a data breach end up closing their doors within six months because they can’t afford the costs. The costs of falling victim to a cyberattack can include loss of business, downtime/productivity losses, reparation costs for customers that have had data stolen, and in most cases, reputational damage.
  • 3.
    Introducing and Enforcing MFA Cybercriminalsare becoming proficient at accessing your credentials. It’s critical to enable and ensure all of your users are using MFA. It's never 100%, nothing is when it comes to Security, but having the basics in place is one more step an attacker needs to overcome. MFA is also known as 2 step verification, and it can be a password, security token or biometric verification. These are some of the more popular methods, and you will recognise Microsoft Authenticator and Google Authenticator as some of these methods.
  • 4.
    Regularly Checking and PatchingCyber Security Vulnerabilities Patching can be the bane of an IT persons, and a business owner's, life. It’s a constant process and procedure that is needed for all businesses, across all devices and applications. Application and operating system flaws and exploits are common in cybercrime, through phishing and email attacks in the main. Hackers are constantly targeting these unpatched flaws to make a connection and compromise your data.
  • 5.
    Conducting Regular Audits We alsoadvise businesses conduct regular audits to identify weaknesses of your business’s cybersecurity. Through this process, it will identify systems and services that are vulnerable, and help to identify any areas that need resolving or mitigating. Cybersecurity is a constant moving beast within IT and the business. If you outsource your IT to a business or an MSP, make sure they are aware of new starters and especially leavers. Also, if there is any lateral movement in the business.
  • 6.
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