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Online security issues to consider when growing your small business

As a small business owner or manager, you are probably always thinking about how to grow your company.

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Online security issues to consider when growing your small business

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As a small business owner or manager, you are probably always thinking about how to grow your company. But have you considered the potential online security risks that come with growth? With more customers and employees comes more data to protect, and hackers are always looking for new ways to steal information. This blog post will discuss some of the most common online security threats facing businesses today and what you can do to mitigate them. Keep reading to learn more.

Do you have a recovery plan in place?

One of the most intelligent things that you can actually do to protect your business is to have a data recovery plan in place. This way, if your systems are ever hacked or compromised, you will be able to quickly and easily recover your data. There are a few ways you can go about this, but one of the most popular options is to use cloud backup. This way, your data is stored off-site and can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection.

Is your data secure?

Another important consideration is the security of your data, which includes both the physical security of your servers and devices and the logical security of your data itself. For physical security, you need to make sure that your devices are properly protected from theft or damage.

This means keeping them in a secure location, such as a locked office or cabinet, and making sure that only authorized personnel have access to them.

For logical security, you need to ensure that your data is properly encrypted and that only authorized users have access to it. You can do this through a variety of means, such as user authentication, data encryption, and access control lists.

Are you safe from ransomware attacks?

A ransomware attack is when a hacker encrypts your data and then demands a ransom from you in order to decrypt it. This type of attack can be devastating to a small business, as it can often result in the loss of important data or even the complete shutdown of your operations. You can do a few things to protect yourself from this type of attack, such as keeping your data backed up, using anti-virus and anti-malware software, and only downloading files from trusted sources.

Are your employees well trained on best practices?

One of the best ways to protect your business from online security threats is to ensure that your employees are well trained on best practices. This includes things such as how to identify phishing emails, how to keep their passwords safe, and how to protect their computers from malware. You can also train them on how to respond to a security incident, such as what to do if they suspect that their computer has been infected with malware.

Conclusion

As you can see, there are a number of online security threats that you need to be aware of when running a small business. By taking the proper precautions, you can help to protect your business from these threats and keep your data safe.

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