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5 Steps You Can Take to Keep Your Network and Data Secure

5 Steps You Can Take to Keep Your Network and Data Secure

Businesses today have to deal with more potential problems than in any time in history. They are dealing with cost increases at every turn, personnel shortages, and a regulatory landscape that is always evolving. One of the biggest issues that can have a negative effect on a business is not having the processes and resources in place and working to secure its data and network. Today, we will look at five suggestions that can work to help your business keep its network and data more secure. 

Control Internal Access

For a long time, every person on a business’ computing network had access to every file and application hosted on it. Over time, this caused many problems with data security. Employees should not have access to every file on your network. In fact, it can only end poorly. Partitioning certain parts of your network and implementing access controls to get the tools (and access to files) to the employees that need them, while also minimizing your risk by limiting access to some is a best practice that all organizations should employ. 

Control Vendor Access

Every single business has a myriad of third-party vendors in use. While you may know your sales representatives well, you often will not know everyone that works with them. This can present significant risks. Nowadays, with data privacy laws beginning to pop up regularly, businesses that do not have some semblance of access control for their vendors could stand to face civil or even criminal legal action, let alone compliance fines and reputational harm. If your vendors demand access to your network, you have the right to demand transparency in return. If they cannot (or will not) offer that, you need to reconsider your business agreement.

Train Your People

One of the most important parts of having a strong cybersecurity posture is implementing a comprehensive cybersecurity training regimen for your employees. This includes how to properly create passwords that protect their employee accounts, how to spot potential phishing messages, and why they need to be active participants in protecting your business’ network and data. Nowadays, most outside threats are aimed at getting employees to grant access to accounts - allowing cybercriminals to plant malware, siphon data, and even steal money. The better prepared your employees are for this eventuality, the more secure your business’ network and data will be. 

Patch Your Software

Another major avenue of attack is through vulnerabilities created by software that has not been updated properly or timely patched. Most software your business relies on is constantly in development. If you do not consistently try to keep every server, workstation, or networking device updated, new vulnerabilities will form. This can lead to serious issues for your business. 

Develop a Security Plan

Finally, not every threat is going to be caught by security software and not every vulnerability is going to be consistently caught by infrequent penetration testing. You need to have a dedicated cybersecurity response process in place that will steer your organization in the right direction should there be a network breach. It takes an average of three-quarters of a year for most network breaches to be detected. Breaches that occur over this length of time can be difficult to mitigate damage(s) done. The reputational damage of a business is significant if a data breach were to occur. If your business does not have a plan of attack to get out in front of it by evaluating what happened, what was taken, and resolving it quickly, things will certainly get worse. 

At LinkTech, we work with businesses to help them secure their network and data, come up with policies, procedures, and training platforms to help mitigate the chances of a data breach, and manage the lingering negative effects that a lack of network security can have on your business. To have a conversation about how we can improve your business’ security posture, call us today at (605) 644-7360.

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