Do You Doubt Your Cyber Security?
Cyber security is a buzzword in today’s business—and for good reason. The right cyber security measures can protect your business from disruption and inconvenience and enable you to excel in your industry. Insufficient cyber security measures, by contrast, leave you vulnerable to data loss, breaches of trust, and litigation. The problem is knowing exactly where your business stands on that spectrum.
As a cyber security services provider for small businesses, we recognize that most businesses don’t have a good grasp on the basics of IT security. We get it. Security is a pain in the butt. But chances are that you’ve got a lock on the door to your office and probably an alarm as well. It’s likely monitored 24/7 to make sure that the police show up if someone tries to break in. You need at least an equivalent level of security for your company’s IT systems.
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Cyber Security and What it Means for Your Business
Let’s start with a definition: what is cyber security? Cyber security encompasses the technology, processes, and practices required to protect IT systems and data. It involves systems designed to prevent intrusion which can also notify you when cyber attacks have been attempted or successful.
That may sound sophisticated and out of reach, but we like to think of it this way. Most people wouldn’t build a house without locks on the doors. Yet still today, many small to mid-sized businesses build their IT systems without taking basic security precautions. Others install a security system on their IT “house” but leave the default alarm code as 12345. That doesn’t do much good either. Great security systems still need to be customized if they’re going to adequately protect your property.
Your business’s devices and networks contain a significant amount of data, and they’re generally your foundational tools for productivity and advancement. From mobile phone email to shared drives to entire servers, work today happens via technology. There’s no way around IT.
Protecting your technology and online security, then, is a major component of protecting your business.
At the end of the day, cyber security is an active task. It has to be actively monitored, actively updated, and actively deployed. Keep these three security essentials in mind:
- Your IT systems need to be actively monitored for breaches. The best security systems in the world are no good if no one’s checking the metaphorical camera feeds.
- Any security problems need to be addressed quickly and forcefully. If an intruder makes it through the front door, don’t wait until they reach the safe before calling for backup.
- The job of keeping your systems secure must be left to trained professionals. Quality network security is far more than your tech-savvy internal employee can handle. Make sure you have the right experts equipped with the tools and techniques necessary to keep your business secure.
The good news is that Barasupport offers an experienced cyber security solutions team to keep you on track and protected day and night.
Key Vulnerabilities Cyber Security Should Protect
Compromised computer security has major ramifications for your business. It’s important to know what to watch for and what you need to protect your business from.
Here are six major cyber security threats businesses face: