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Picture your business facing a cyber-attack. Suddenly, your customer data might be at risk, and recovering from such a hit often means higher costs.
That's a big deal, as reported by IBM in In this blog, Essential Tech is here to help you understand the best cybersecurity practices for businesses. We'll talk about setting strong password rules, the benefits of multi-factor authentication, the necessity of regular security checks, training your team on cybersecurity, and why investing in top-notch security software makes sense.
Plus, we'll touch on how these measures can prevent price hikes post-breach. Unsure how to protect your business from cyber threats? Many business owners struggle with this. But strengthening your defences isn't as complicated as it sounds. Here are seven simple practices to make your business safer this year. Keep all your software up to date. Software companies often release updates to fix bugs that could let hackers in. So, when you see a prompt to update your software, don't delayβdo it right away.
Use strong, unique passwords for each system or service. A good password combines letters, numbers, and symbols and is at least 12 characters long. Avoid obvious choices like "password" or your company name.
One of the best cybersecurity practices for businesses is adding an extra layer of security by using MFA. This requires users to verify their identity in two or more ways before they can access their accounts, usually by entering a password and then confirming a code sent to their phone. Your employees need to know about cybersecurity risks and how to avoid them. Hold regular training sessions to teach them about secure habits, like how to recognise phishing emails and why they shouldn't click on unknown links.