5 Cybersecurity Basics Every Business Should Follow
Simple, actionable steps to protect your business from the most common cyber threats.
5 Cybersecurity Basics Every Business Should Follow
Cyber threats are growing more sophisticated every year, but the most effective defenses often start with the fundamentals. Here are five steps every business should have in place.
1. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Passwords alone aren't enough. MFA adds a second verification step — like a code sent to your phone — making it dramatically harder for attackers to access your accounts, even if they steal a password.
2. Keep Software Updated
Unpatched software is one of the easiest ways attackers get in. Enable automatic updates wherever possible and establish a regular patching schedule for servers and network equipment.
3. Train Your Team
Phishing emails remain the number-one attack vector. Regular security awareness training helps employees recognize suspicious messages before they click.
4. Back Up Your Data
Ransomware can lock you out of your own files. Maintain regular, tested backups stored offsite or in the cloud so you can recover without paying a ransom.
5. Use Endpoint Protection
Modern endpoint protection goes beyond traditional antivirus. Look for solutions that include behavioral analysis, threat intelligence, and managed detection and response (MDR).
Need help putting these basics in place? Contact our team for a free security assessment.