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Cybersecurity Best Practices to Proactively Protect Your Business
- Implement Multi-Factor Authentication
Even the strongest and most complex passwords won’t protect you if they have been
compromised and exposed on the Dark Web. Requiring users to verify who they say they
are via two or more unique security factors will virtually eliminate more than half the
threats and risks associated with exposed user credentials. - Consider Single Sign On (SSO) and Password Management Solution
The combined benefits of a Secure SSO and Password Management platform will enable your
entire workforce to adapt and thrive in a security-first environment while reducing password
frustration and fatigue for users and empowering increased productivity. - Ongoing Security Awareness Training for Users
Users continue to be the weakest link in security for businesses worldwide. This is often
due to genuine ignorance regarding security best practices and a lack of knowledge or
awareness of common threats and risks. Establish ongoing security awareness training
for all users and turn your weakest link into your strongest security defense. - Perform Regular Risk Assessments
A comprehensive audit of your business infrastructure and systems will inevitably reveal
vulnerabilities and security gaps within your network, applications or on your devices.
Performing regular assessments will allow you to stay in the know and enable you to
achieve and maintain a more preventative approach to security, often eliminating
issues or problems before they arise. - Proactively Monitor for Breaches and Cyber Threats
Cyber threats continue to increase and evolve, and hardware and software vulnerabilities
are discovered regularly, exposing your business to a steady barrage of security risks. To
adopt a proactive and preventative approach to cybersecurity, your business must have
visibility and insight into both internal and external activities, trends and threats to the
network and data. - Back Up Everything
It is imperative that you ensure your business and customer data is protected and secured
against any incident or disaster such as system failure, human error, hackers, ransomware
and everything in between. In addition, make sure you explore the importance of accessibility
and consider investing in business continuity as part of your backup strategies. - Invest in Cyber Insurance
Sometimes things do not work out no matter how much effort you put into them. As a
business, you must do everything right. However, a hacker only needs a single gap or weak
point in your security systems to slip past your defenses like a trojan horse. Every business in
operation today needs cyber liability insurance to protect their business when all else fails.
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