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Safeguarding Success: 4 Key Security Tips for Growing Businesses

Just like your physical security, your business’s cybersecurity is essential. After all, data is one of the most valuable resources you have, and leaving the front door open would mean anyone could gain access to it.

With 50% of businesses experiencing some form of cyber security breach or attack in the last 12 months, it’s evident that cyber attackers aren’t slowing down. And, with attacks getting more dangerous each day with new technologies and strategies, it’s essential to be aware of how you can stay protected. 

This blog will review the four most important security tips to ensure you have all the information necessary to protect your business. With these strategies, you can ensure that your business remains protected in the long run and that you have everything you need to fight off cyber attackers.

Tip 1: Implement Strong Access Control Measures

Much like it’s a given that you must have a lock on your physical door, you must also put a lock on your virtual door. Your data is valuable, and anyone accessing it could be catastrophic. On top of this, anyone who can gain access to your business can cause disruption and harm your company in the long run.

Implementing strong access control measures is the solution. There are many ways to do so. Examples are more robust authentication requirements, multi-factor authentication, and even more advanced tools.

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is the most essential security tool in the modern world. Adding another authentication factor means that anyone who gains access to credentials will be blocked from access because not all required factors are present. This is the gold standard for cybersecurity, and not having it could spell disaster all around.

On top of this, you can use other access control methods. For example, Microsoft’s Entra ID mixes MFA with different access controls and identity management. With this, you can ensure that specific data is only available to users with a particular authorisation level.

This will let you implement the principle of least privilege. This principle states that everyone should only have access to the information they need for their role and ensures that nobody can access sensitive information unless they explicitly need it.

Tip 2: Educate Employees on Cybersecurity Best Practices

Ensuring that your employees are educated on cybersecurity will significantly improve your business’s security posture, and greatly reduce the risk of unauthorised access to your data through your employee’s misinformation.

The best way to do this is to create a security-conscious culture. By having everyone aware and knowledgeable about security risks, everyone will be able to ensure their security is at a high standard. This will increase your security posture as it will negate several attack vectors.

Conducting regular training programs on cybersecurity topics guarantees your employees are educated on a variety of issues, including —

By creating a clear company-wide policy, you can easily ensure that everyone is aware of cybersecurity’s essentials.

Tip 3: Regularly Update and Patch Systems

Software and systems and vulnerabilities inside those systems are huge cybersecurity risks for organisations. After all, it’s not uncommon for software to have flaws, and some of those flaws can be used as exploits.

Companies fix these vulnerabilities through patches and updates, which means that if there’s a patch, generally, it’s essential to apply it to fix a security issue. The longer you take to apply these updates and patches, the longer you leave yourself open to a possible breach or attack.

Using automatic patching software can significantly help with this, as it means you don’t have to update manually. This will ensure no update is missed and you’re always as protected as possible against in-software exploits.

Tip 4: Utilise Additional Features for Cloud Products

Cloud security is also critical. Many organisations store their data in the cloud, so it is imperative to protect that data.

While cloud providers do have massive security considerations even before you consider your security, they also provide many features that allow you to take security into your own hands.

For example, Microsoft Azure provides a few different security features that help you protect your cloud implementation —

How We Can Help

Your organisation’s cybersecurity is vital. These four tips will ensure that your business is protected from attackers and will give you the coverage you need to ensure that you’re covered on all vectors.

If you need help with your cybersecurity strategy, contact us today. We’re here to help and will ensure that your cybersecurity implementation is perfect for protecting your business, with around-the-clock support to assist you with anything you need.

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