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When it comes to protecting your business from cyberthreats, the basics still matter. A lot. In fact, according to IBM’s 2023 Cost Of A Data Breach Report, 82% of breaches involved data stored in the cloud, and most of them could’ve been prevented with simple, foundational safeguards.
That’s where “cyber hygiene” comes in – your business’s version of daily handwashing. No, it’s not sexy. But it’s essential. And if you’re skipping the basics, you’re asking for trouble.
Here are four cyber hygiene essentials every small business should have on lock:
Establishing basic security policies for employees is a great way to reduce your risk of breaches due to human error. These include things like strong passwords, multifactor authentication (MFA), appropriate Internet use guidelines and policies to follow when handling vital data. Other important training topics to cover include how to spot phishing e-mails and avoid suspicious downloads.
Before you find out the hard way, book your free cybersecurity assessment and protect your business from today’s most dangerous cyberthreats. Schedule it now.
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