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Protect Yourself Against Cyberattacks

Limit the personal information you share online. Change privacy settings and do not use location features. Keep software applications and operating systems up-to-date. Create strong passwords by using upper and lower case letters, numbers and special characters. Follow these steps to prevent from cyberattacks. For more info, visit us jandjtech.com

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Protect Yourself Against Cyberattacks

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  1. 7 Tips to Defend Against Cyber Attacks In the world of today, any business without a strong internet presence is somewhat not taken seriously. The internet has revolutionized the way people do businesses, and virtually all companies want to leverage the power of the internet to grow. While no one can doubt how impactful the internet is to businesses, it is also not without downsides—cyber-attacks. Cyber-attacks pose a severe threat to businesses. And sadly, several companies have been victims to cyber-attacks that affected their operations gravely. Forbes Technology Council has recently reported that in every 40 seconds, at least a business falls victim to cyber-attacks. Attackers are really not sleeping as they keep devising sophisticated methods of carrying out their attacks. So, what to do? Cyber security is the answer! If you’re a business owner, you should prioritize cyber security, and you have to continue updating your security measures to remain safe. To add to what you may already know, this article will present to you some vital security tips that can help you defend against cyber-attacks. 7 Cyber Attacks Prevention Tips Train Your Employees Regularly on Cyber Security Techniques

  2. Ever organized training for your employees on cyber security? It is imperative to train your employees on the ethics of cyber security. Attackers can penetrate your data through your employees’ computer. This happens mostly when your employees are allowed to work from home with their personal computers. So, you should train your staff on the principles of cyber security so that they don’t fall victim to attackers, which may affect the entire company. Install Updates For most people, they care less about updating an application as long as it’s still functioning correctly—giving them what they want. You may not know, sometimes attackers spend time to monitor a particular software, testing all their methods of sending malware to the software. One thing that can always disrupt their plans is when the developers add additional features to the software. They do start all over again, trying to break in, which may never work. So, as a user, you want to make sure your applications are running the latest versions. Whenever any application prompts for an update, you should without hesitation update to the current version. From your operating system, antivirus software and every other application, make sure you keep them updated. You also replicate this on all your employees’ computers. Backup Important Files Backing up your files assures you that you can always retrieve them in the event of an attack or perhaps errors that may lead to data loss. A good way of backing up your files is to switch to cloud-based storage. Cloud storage platforms like Google Drive, Dropbox, etc., can help back up your files, and you do retrieve them quickly in case you’re attacked. More so, cloud service providers even offer you advanced security to keep your data protected from attackers. Secure your Wi-Fi If your company has a Wi-Fi network, make sure you secure it from public access. Leaving your Wi-Fi open can pave the way for attackers to connect and spy your information, which may eventually result in the hijacking of your entire systems. Even though all your employees have to connect to the Wi-Fi during working hours, you should assign each staff member a unique login details. This way, you can monitor your network and see who is trying to gain unpermitted access. Use a VPN A VPN—Virtual Private Network can help protect you from Wi-Fi attacks. If you have employees working from home and may connect to public Wi-Fi to access your company’s systems, you need a VPN to conceal your information. As you probably know, if you have enabled remote access for all your company’s

  3. computers, any of your staff can access them remotely. This can be risky based on the network your employee is using to access the internet. What a VPN does is to assign you a dedicated server that conceals your data from your ISPs, which makes it difficult for anyone else to see your information. Limit Your Staff Access to Important Data Security is very important. So you want to make sure you do not over allow your employees access to all essential data. Even though you do train them on cyber security principles, they may compromise—possibly out of errors. This happens mostly for non-tech-savvy staff. So, keep a watchful eye on security and make sure you are in control. Also, limit your staff access to installing unnecessary software, as most attacks do come from the installation of Trojans. Change Password Regularly It is a common practice among computer users to save their passwords to their computers so that they don’t have to enter the passwords always before they log in. While doing this can be helpful, it is not advised if you want to adhere to strict cyber security measures. You shouldn’t save your passwords and try to change them at intervals. Someone might have stolen your password but unknown to you and they can use it to wreak havoc to your data. Also, if any of your employees are quitting for whatsoever reason, change the passwords they know immediately to avoid leaving loopholes for unforeseen or unexpected events. Wrap Up As you can see, cyber-attacks are a major threat to businesses. But this shouldn’t stop you from taking your business online. There are plenty of benefits you do get from utilizing the full power of the internet to run your business. From reaching your target audience, hiring the best talents, etc.—these are all possible via the internet. However, you have to hold on to cyber security to protect your data. The security tips highlighted in this article can help you. Alternatively, you can hire an IT company to handle your cyber security. From training your employees, setting up security software, monitoring, etc. All this can be handled by an IT company with professional cyber security technicians. This even works best for big business and other businesses that depend much on data to operate. You’re sure of your security when you outsource to a good IT company.

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