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Offices Monday- Friday 07:30 – 16:30 | SOC 24/7

  1. Use Strong, Unique Passwords: Experts recommend using complex passwords that mix letters, numbers, and symbols, and never using the same password across multiple sites.
  2. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): MFA adds a layer of security by requiring two or more verification methods to gain access to your accounts, significantly reducing the risk of unauthorized access.
  3. Keep Your Software Updated: Regularly update your operating systems, applications, and firmware on devices. Software updates often include patches for security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by hackers.
  4. Educate Your Team: Conduct regular cybersecurity training for all employees to recognize phishing attempts and other common cyber threats. Knowledge is one of the best defenses against cyber attacks.
  5. Limit User Access: Only give employees access to the information they need to perform their job duties. More extensive access can lead to higher risks of internal data breaches.
  6. Backup Your Data Regularly: Always have backup copies of important business data. This practice protects your data against ransomware and other types of data loss incidents.
  7. Secure Your Networks: Use firewalls, encrypt sensitive data, and secure your Wi-Fi networks. Make sure that your network protections are robust and up-to-date.
  8. Monitor Your Systems: Regularly review logs and use monitoring tools to detect unauthorized access or abnormal activities early, before they can cause significant damage.
  9. Develop an Incident Response Plan: Have a clear, tested incident response plan in place so your team knows what to do in case of a security breach. Quick responses can minimize harm and restore operations faster.
  10. Consult Cyber Security Professionals: Work with cybersecurity experts to evaluate your security measures, identify vulnerabilities, and improve your defenses. Professional assessments can provide insights that internal audits may miss.