Did you know that, of all the vulnerabilities your business has to cyberthreats, your employees are one of the riskiest, simply due to their exposure to your business technology? If your business isn’t secure, it will become incredibly more difficult to serve your clientele. For today’s tip, we’re breaking down a few ways that you and your employees can positively contribute to your business’ security.

Browsing Safely

Many of the threats that will target your business’ data ultimately rely on a user to allow them access to a network. Therefore, it is important that all of your business’ users are familiar with the following concepts, and abide by them.

Preserving Data

Your data is critical to your success, which means it needs to be secured. This includes not only the data that you have on your clients, but on your employees as well. To do so, it will help to follow a few practices.

Phishing Prevention

Phishing is rising in popularity, which makes it all the more important that you and your staff know how to spot it and avoid it. Here are some ways to avoid it:

Password Practices

Passwords are pretty much ubiquitous nowadays, which only makes it more important that your workplace establishes standards to using them.

These points can lend a great start to your business’ security. COMPANYNAME can help enact them, and more - reach out to us at PHONENUMBER to learn what else we can do.