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Educate your staff about cybersecurity best practices, including recognizing phishing emails, creating strong passwords, and being cautious with online activities.
Use a strong and unique password for your Wi-Fi network, and consider implementing WPA3 encryption for enhanced security. Regularly update router firmware.
Keep all software, including operating systems, antivirus programs, and applications, up to date with the latest security patches to address vulnerabilities.
Enable a firewall to monitor and control incoming and outgoing network traffic, providing an additional layer of defense against unauthorized access
Regularly back up critical business data, and store backups in a secure, offsite location. This ensures that you can recover important information in case of data loss or a cyber incident
Implement MFA for accessing sensitive systems or accounts. This adds an extra layer of security by requiring users to verify their identity through multiple methods.
Install reputable antivirus and anti-malware software on all devices connected to your business network to detect and remove potential threats.
Establish and enforce clear cybersecurity policies for your employees, covering topics such as password management, device usage, and data handling.
Develop a comprehensive incident response plan that outlines steps to take in case of a cyber incident. This helps minimize damage and downtime in the event of a security breach.
Evaluate the cybersecurity measures of third-party vendors before integrating their services into your business. Ensure they adhere to security best practices to prevent potential vulnerabilities.
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