Small-Medium Sized Business
New Businesses:
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Basic Cyber Hygiene: Focus on establishing fundamental cybersecurity practices such as implementing strong passwords, enabling multi-factor authentication (MFA), and keeping software and systems updated.
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Cloud-Based Solutions: Consider leveraging cloud-based services for email, file storage, and collaboration tools, which often come with built-in security features and regular updates.
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Security Awareness Training: Provide cybersecurity training for employees to educate them about common threats, phishing scams, and best practices for protecting sensitive business information.
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Small Businesses:
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Endpoint Protection: Invest in endpoint protection software to secure devices such as computers, laptops, and mobile devices against malware, ransomware, and other cyber threats.
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Network Security: Set up a firewall and implement secure Wi-Fi networks to protect against unauthorized access and intrusions into your business network.
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Regular Backups: Establish a backup and recovery strategy to ensure critical business data is regularly backed up and can be quickly restored in the event of a cyber incident or data loss.
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Vendor Risk Management: Assess the cybersecurity practices of third-party vendors and service providers that have access to your business data or provide essential services to mitigate supply chain risks.
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Medium-Sized Businesses:
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Security Policies and Procedures: Develop and enforce cybersecurity policies and procedures tailored to the specific needs of your business, including acceptable use policies, incident response plans, and employee training programs.
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Security Monitoring and Incident Response: Implement security monitoring tools and incident response capabilities to detect and respond to cyber threats in a timely manner, minimizing the impact on business operations.