Hacking: it’s not just for Anonymous and the U.S. government anymore.
Cybercrime is ever-encroaching and can happen to anyone.
Including you and your business. In fact, it’s cost the global economy
more than $400 billion, and it’s increasingly hurting smaller operations.
The problem goes far beyond the leaking of sensitive emails and sexy selfies. Targeted attacks against small businesses nearly doubled in 2013. And of the one in five that experience a cyber attack annually, 60% will close their doors within six months as a result (source: Symantec).
But not you. Protect your business with these three tips:
1. Be password savvy. If your password is
still “Password123,” it’s time to get serious. Create unique codes for
each of your accounts, and make sure they’re at least 8 characters long
(with a few special ones thrown in). Use password managers like LastPass 3.0 or Dashlane 3 to keep track.
2. Encrypt emails and valuable information. If a hacker does breach your system, encryption makes it that much harder to get away with critical data. Voltage, DataMotion, and Proofpoint are industry leaders worth checking out.
3. Back up your data. Copying your key company data onto a cloud based system, such as Dropbox or Carbonite, or a USB hard drive takes minutes, and will save you time and anxiety if your system is ever compromised.
For professional help, call IES today at 781-816-9437. We can have you safe and secure in hours, not days!
For professional help, call IES today at 781-816-9437. We can have you safe and secure in hours, not days!
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