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Busting 4 Popular Cybersecurity Myths

22/12/2022 2:46:49 PM / by Jennie

 

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As the corporate world gets more digitised, you'll have to deal with a number of risks that come with doing business online. Cybercriminals now have a variety of tactics for targeting enterprises, ranging from credential theft to sophisticated ransomware operations.

This is why it is vital to consider all available safeguards for your firm. It may be difficult to choose the best plan to protect your business if you are unfamiliar with technology and the cyberthreat landscape. With so much information available on cybersecurity, it can be difficult to distinguish between myth and fact.

Cybersecurity myths unfolded

Myth #1: Cybersecurity is just one solution

Cybersecurity has numerous facets, all of which are essential to protecting your company's data. A strong cybersecurity posture includes a web of protections for your network and devices, employee security awareness training, and physical security measures. By taking all of these precautions into account, you can develop a strong cybersecurity strategy for your company.

Myth #2: Only large businesses become the victims of cyberattack

This myth may cause serious harm to your organisation if you believe it. Small businesses are actually more frequently the targets of hackers since their networks are more readily breached and they have a lower chance of recovering from an assault unless they pay a ransom.

Myth #3: Antivirus software is enough protection

Nothing could be further from the truth. Antivirus software doesn’t provide comprehensive protection from all the threats that can exploit your vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity is about much more than just antivirus software. It's about being aware of potential dangers, taking the necessary precautions and deploying all the appropriate solutions to protect yourself.

Myth #4: I'm not responsible for cybersecurity

Many organisations and their employees think that their IT service provider or IT department is entirely in charge of protecting them against cyberthreats. Although the IT service department or IT service provider is largely responsible for cybersecurity, employees are a common target because they are the weakest link. It is your duty as a company executive to regularly conduct security awareness training, and it is the duty of your staff to maintain proper online conduct.

A Technology Partner you can trust

Myths about cybersecurity, like the ones you just heard, can give companies a false sense of security and make them vulnerable to assaults. An IT service provider like us can be useful in this situation. We can assist you in separating fact from fiction and ensure that your company is as safe as possible.

For our customers, we can address a wide range of issues including compliance, backup, and cybersecurity thanks to our experience and knowledge in these areas. We keep you informed on the most recent security developments and give you the resources and advice you need to stay safe. To find out more about how we can help you secure your business, get in touch now: Contact Us

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Tags: Organisational strategy, Digital transformation

Jennie

Written by Jennie