Threats are everywhere in business today. You can quite literally be sitting at your desk actively working in your email and be exposed to multiple scams. With this revelation, it is essential that every organization takes the steps necessary to secure themselves against the immense amount of threats that could put their network and infrastructure at risk, and do so without making it difficult on their staff. Let’s dig into what that takes in this month’s newsletter.
Today’s comprehensive network security looks a bit different than it did a couple of years ago. Firstly, the firewalls and antivirus software that is used today are much more advanced than ever, meaning that a lot of the issues that were once major access points for hackers are completely off-limits to them now.
This actually has directly led to the immense amount of scam emails we all endure today. Basically, if hackers can't get in through traditional hacking methods, they will look for the weakest link, which in nearly every situation nowadays are the employees that work at any organization. This means social engineering attacks; and, a lot of them.
So now that you understand that hackers are now backed into a corner with only social engineering as a weapon, you have to realize that you are in a position of strength. That’s not to say that you don’t have things to concern yourself with, but the last thing you need to do is operate with the overwhelming fear of ransomware or any other cybersecurity issue putting your business in peril. Since there has been this major shift in the way hackers are going about trying to get onto your network, it then becomes imperative that you do what you can to get the tools in place to be most secure and to educate your staff on how to strengthen their cybersecurity awareness. Some of the best practices include:
If your business needs some help setting up a security strategy that not only reduces downtime, but also helps proactively keep you from dealing with potentially devastating threats, give the IT professionals at Telesys Voice and Data a call today at (800) 588-4430.
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Telesys Voice and Data has been serving the Dallas/Fort Worth area since 1994, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.
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