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CEO/President @ BroadMax Networks | IT Operations, Business Consulting

Wow, it’s been quite the month in the realm of cybersecurity. First we have the Town of Arlington in MA and this week we have the multiple attacks on the CDK infrastructure, affecting thousands of car dealerships across the country!!! In reading the memo that was released by the City of Arlington, it’s important to point out that although no one can be totally protected and conducting business online, it is worth mentioning that precautions and safeguards do help mitigate the exposure surface. There is a section titled “What is the town doing now to avoid being victim of another cyberattack?” and when you read the list, it outlines activities that should have already been part of the day to day activities. - cybersecurity awareness training for staff - they are rolling out some sort of EDR, malware prevention and ransomware protection product - implementing MFA - and lastly, subscribing to pen-testing Please note I am not trying to kick anyone while they are down, but rather to use this as a cautionary tale to those companies whose leadership always have adverse reaction to cybersecurity and the tools and processes that IT Professionals try to implement that way too often get shutdown due to the fact that they are “too cumbersome”, “another step that I need to take” or “we just don’t have the time for cyber awareness training” These somewhat exhaustive preventative steps are the difference between avoiding an attack and being comprimised. - Please note: I am in no way stating that is a ‘magic formula’ but rather that business owners should heed their IT Professional’s (internal and outsourced alike) advice when it comes to cybersecurity. Which building is more secure, one with a single door with a lock or one with different doors and multiple locks? I implore all of us, let’s do better! It can be accomplished, but we need to work together! Heed your cybersecurity/IT professional’s advice and protect your network and the data it houses.

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