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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October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a perfect time to reflect on why cybersecurity is critical for all organizations, big and small. In today's digital age, nearly every business relies on technology, making cybersecurity essential to protecting sensitive data and keeping operations running smoothly. At 46Solutions, we know that human error accounts for 95% of all breaches. That’s why a proactive approach to cybersecurity is vital—from utilizing antivirus software and strong passwords to keeping your software up to date and implementing firewalls. Don't wait for a cyber-attack to happen. Contact us today for a free IT consultation, and let’s secure your business together. -with Joshua Dixon, Wil Winstead, Robert Ney, Jeremy Mccoy, John Wood, and Crystal Newton #cybersecurityawarenessmonth #becybersecure #secureyourworld #46solutions #yourtechnologypartner #sharethelex https://lnkd.in/gwksQTEt
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Is your business a sitting duck for cyberattacks? Cybersecurity threats are evolving faster than ever. One click on a malicious link can cripple your business. But fear not! Here's your one-stop guide to fortifying your defenses with 10 Practical Cybersecurity Strategies: ↳Empower Your People: Security Awareness Training ↳Lock Down Your Network: Firewalls & Multi-Factor Authentication are your digital gatekeepers. ↳Patch It Up: Outdated software is like a cracked door for hackers. Regularly update all systems to stay ahead of vulnerabilities. ️ ↳Backup & Recovery: Be prepared for the unexpected! Regular backups ensure a swift recovery from any cyberattack. ↳Think Like an Attacker: Conduct regular security assessments to identify and address weaknesses before cybercriminals exploit them. ↳Strong Passwords are Key: Enforce complex password policies and consider password managers for extra protection. ↳Beware the Click: Train your employees to recognize phishing attempts and social engineering tactics. Don't let a single click bring your business down! ↳Secure Your Wi-Fi: Public Wi-Fi is a hacker's playground. Encrypt your network and use strong passwords to keep your data safe. ↳Plan for the Worst: Develop a comprehensive Incident Response Plan to minimize damage and ensure a swift recovery in case of a cyberattack. ↳Stay Informed: Knowledge is power! Educate yourself and your team on the latest cyber threats. P.S. Don't forget to: ↳Follow me for more insights and updates. ↳ Press the 🔔 to stay updated on the latest developments. ↳ Repost ♻️ to spread awareness within your network. Need help implementing these cybersecurity strategies? ╰┈➤Want to learn more? Get in touch with Brent Gallo at brentgallo@hireacyberpro.com and take the first step towards a safer digital future. Let's protect what matters most. Visit www.hireacyberpro.com to explore our services in detail. Joseph Jackson Ryan McBride James Driscoll CySA Ashley Lewis Ancient Tech Angelo Flores James Hill, Tonia Latham S Derek Iannelli Lacey Cochrane IV Etebong Udoh, CISM Miguel Zapata Timothy M. Ben Gilroy 'Ben 'Tyler' Tiggelaar Timothy Waldo Alex Arda Akyuz, M.S. CEH, CC Paul Hindman🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 Paul von Autenried Ahmik Hindman 🔥 🔥 Paul Joe Sponcia 🙂 🔥 Paul Sponcia 🙂 Alex Constantatos Adam Kaplan Ricky Ricky Hamilton Aisalkyn A. Kurt Smythe Posseh Kamara Jeff Majka Alexander Rhyne Jack Nunziato 🌟 #cybersecurity #passwords #securityawareness #training #leaders #protectyourdata #strongpasswords #hireacyberpro #cybersecuritytips #databreach #cybersecurity #businesssecurity #cyberthreats #dataencryption #cybersecurity #databreach #cloudsecurity #ransomware #vendors #ITsecurity #protection #leaders
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This is why Businesses Need to Prioritize Cybersecurity Now More Than Ever! Cyber Security is one of the hottest topics in Information Technology today. We all face the constant threat of cyber attack whenever we use any of the technology that has become so deeply embedded in our every day lives. However, it still shocks me that in 2024 companies are putting cyber security to the wayside. This recent article goes to show how unprepared some businesses are for a cyber attack. In just a small sample, researchers from Probrand, a technology services provider based in Birmingham, revealed that 47% of businesses didn't have up-to-date anti-virus software, and 15% didn't even have a firewall to protect them from attacks. Looking at this through a different lens, recent YouGov data shows that it costs on average £15,300 per cyber attack for affected businesses, which speaks volumes about how integral and critical robust cyber security solutions are in today's market.
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Protecting your business from cyberattacks while on a budget can feel like an impossible feat. But here's the thing: Every business is at risk, regardless of size or budget. So, how can you strengthen your cybersecurity posture without breaking the bank? Start by getting your basics right: 1. Implement two-factor authentication (2FA) on all your accounts 2. Train your employees about phishing scams and other attacks 3. Install anti-malware and anti-virus software on all your devices 4. Regularly backup your data to ensure quick recovery from attacks 5. Stay up-to-date with security patches and updates for all your software Remember to also monitor your network for unusual activity and limit access to sensitive information. And if you're still worried about the cost of building your cybersecurity posture, consider outsourcing to a managed security services provider (MSSP). They can offer comprehensive protection and proactive threat intelligence at a fraction of the cost of an in-house team. No matter your budget, there are always ways to improve your cybersecurity posture. Don't wait until it's too late - start taking action today.
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🚨 October is Cyber Security Awareness Month! 🚨 For many small to medium businesses in Australia, cyber threats might feel like something that only happens to "bigger" companies. But did you know that nearly half of all cyberattacks target small businesses? 🤔 💼 Small businesses are increasingly becoming prime targets for cybercriminals because they often lack the resources or strategies to defend against sophisticated attacks. A single breach can lead to lost data, reputational damage, and financial losses that many businesses simply can't afford. At CyberChecks, we understand the unique challenges faced by small and medium businesses, and we're here to help you stay ahead of these growing threats. Whether you're just beginning your cybersecurity journey or need advanced protection, we offer tailored solutions that fit your business's needs. 🔒 Don’t wait until it’s too late. Protect your business, your data, and your reputation by making cybersecurity a top priority this month! Visit CyberChecks.com.au to explore how we can help you: ✅ Assess your current cyber risks ✅ Implement robust security measures ✅ Continuously monitor and safeguard your digital assets Your business's future depends on the cybersecurity decisions you make today. Take the first step towards a more secure tomorrow. #CyberSecurityAwarenessMonth #CyberSecurity #SmallBusiness #AustraliaBusiness #CyberChecks #RiskManagement #DataProtection #CyberSafety
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It's easy to assume that the biggest cybersecurity threat comes from outside sources like hackers or malware. After all, that's what makes the headlines. 📰 But the greatest threat to your business's security may come from within. According to a study by IBM Security, 95% of all data breaches are caused by human error. 🚨 So, what can you do to mitigate the risk of human error in your business? Here are a few tips: • Regularly train your employees on cybersecurity best practices and how to recognize potential threats. 📖 • Encourage a culture of security within your organization where employees feel comfortable reporting suspicious activity or potential security risks. 🔒 • Implement strict access control protocols. 🚦 • Continuously monitor and assess your systems for any potential vulnerabilities or areas of weakness. 🔍 Want to learn more about how human error can impact your business? This article is a great place to start. #Cybersecurity #HumanError #DataBreaches Link to Article: https://lnkd.in/dNaxfvgh
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