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Internet Security: Cybersecurity Basics for Businesses

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27 Jan 2023
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By
Orit Benzaquen

<p>Did you know  that the U.S. alone loses $100 billion every year to cybercrimes?  Cyberattackers target individuals, corporations, and government agencies,  with the U.S. Navy getting over 100,000 cyberattacks per  hour.</p><p>All businesses should be aware and take preventive action against  these kinds of attacks because they can be very expensive. Keep reading, and  we will guide you through cybersecurity basics for  businesses.</p><p><a href="https://www.ecpi.edu/blog/why-is-cyber-security-interesting-fun-facts-about-the-field">ECPI Blog</a> </p><h2>Understand Your Network </h2><p>Before you get the right  network security, you need to understand what your actual network for your  company looks like. This includes the software you use, how many devices are  connected to your network and are exposed to the Internet, the data you  collect, and who has access to what.</p><p>You need to understand your network to find where it's vulnerable.  You can then work with an IT team to create Internet security and data  backups to prevent anything from being stolen or hacked.</p><h2>Employee Awareness</h2><p>Employee awareness has always been important, but now more than  ever, with remote work, you want to make sure that your employees know how to  keep the company's data protected. You should have training that includes the  basics:</p><ol><li>Strong passwords</li><li>Password  manager</li><li>Phishing email</li><li>What the  process is if you receive a suspicious attachment or  email</li></ol><p>You want to make sure that employees who handle company finances  or data about HIPAA have more training or are aware of the preventive  measures they need to take to keep data safe.</p><p>Securily is here to help you achieve continuous compliance and  security. You can <a href="https://securily.com/case-study.html  "CONTINUOUS COMPLIANCE ACHIEVED"">see a case  study</a> they ran with the solution and how it helped the company with  results.</p><h2>Update Software Often</h2><p>When you're setting up IT infrastructure, you want to make sure  that your employee's computers are set up where software updates are  required. The updates should happen every time a glitch, bug, virus, or other  risk comes about and is fixed.</p><h2>Password Protection</h2><p>For extra data privacy, you want to make sure your employees have  to update their passwords every <a  href="https://www.keepersecurity.com/blog/2020/12/21/how-often-should-you-change-your-password-keeper-security/#:~:text=Most%20tech%20professionals%20recommend%20your,password%20is%20to%20begin%20with.  "HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU CHANGE YOUR PASSWORDS"">30, 60, or  90</a> days depending on how often it's used and what it's used  for.</p><p>You should set up a password manager for all of your employees so  all of their passwords are protected, and they have a safe way to share  passwords if they need to.</p><p>If you want to avoid being a part of the $6 trillion that the U.S.  is expected to spend on cybersecurity in 2021, you need to stay smart and  make sure you prepare for anything to happen.</p><h2>Put Into Practice the Cybersecurity Basics</h2><p>Now that you're up to speed on the cybersecurity basics, you can  prep your IT team and employees on how you can improve Internet  security.</p><p>Start with understanding your network and employee awareness to  make sure everyone is on the same page and a process is in place if there is  a suspicious email or breach.</p><p>Then make sure that your software is automated and updated  regularly, and that your employees are using strong passwords and changing  them frequently.</p><p>Start assessing your cybersecurity or schedule a call with  Securily to learn more about how they can help you with security and  compliance.</p>

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