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Kirill Firsov Shares 5 Things Every Business Should Know About Cybersecurity

Kirill Firsov explains five key things every business should know about cybersecurity, including the importance of employee awareness, regular system checks, and having a clear response plan. His practical advice helps businesses of all sizes stay protected against growing online threats.

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Kirill Firsov Shares 5 Things Every Business Should Know About Cybersecurity

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  1. Kirill Firsov Shares 5 Things Every Business Should Know About Cybersecurity

  2. 1. Cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility Many people think cybersecurity is just the IT team’s job, but that’s not true. Kirill says it should be a part of the entire company’s mindset. Business owners, managers, and employees all play a role in keeping systems safe. A single vulnerability could jeopardize the entire company.

  3. 2. People often make the easiest targets Hackers don’t always need to break into your systems—they often trick people into letting them in. Clicking on fake emails, using easy passwords, or sharing private info by mistake can lead to big problems. Training your team to spot these tricks can stop most attacks before they happen.

  4. 3. Online threats are always changing Just because your system was secure last year doesn’t mean it still is. Hackers are always coming up with new ways to get in. Kirill suggests that businesses should regularly update their software, run security checks, and test how strong their systems really are.

  5. 4. Small businesses are just as much at risk Some small business owners think they’re too small for hackers to care about. But that’s exactly why hackers target them—they expect weaker security. Kirill says even basic protections like strong passwords, two-step logins, and regular backups can make a big difference.

  6. 5. Always have a backup plan Even with the best security, things can still go wrong. That’s why it’s so important to have a plan in case of a cyberattack. Who do you call? What do you shut down? How do you tell your customers? Kirill says having a clear plan can help your business recover faster and with less damage.

  7. Thank you For Watching!

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