3 Cybersecurity Best Practices Your Firm Needs to Protect Your Clients’ Data
Steven Russo
President / CEO ~ LPHC Acquisition Partners, LLC ~ Serial Entrepreneur
Data breaches aren’t a new and unknown topic. Hackers are still doing their work and trying to gain access to different pieces of information such as personal data, social security numbers, credit card numbers or other personal information. In 2017, cybersecurity threats were escalating. By 2018, we have seen an evolution of the cybercrime landscape. Humans are becoming less needed for cyber-attacks to happen due to creating of cryptoworms, for instance.
Cryptoworms and other cyber tactics are the biggest cybersecurity threats and the need to protect your client’s data is intensifying each day. If your company is still inadequately prepared for extremely sophisticated data security breaches, it’s time to find out some of the best practices your small business needs to protect the important data.
Develop policies and procedures and train the staff
There are a lot of firms that are not ready to confront the security threats. It’s recommended that all the companies have clear policies that are developed to protect client and employee sensitive data. All the employees should go through a training process and learn all the policies and procedures in order to be ready for a cyber-attack. A crucial part of the training is to explain and train employees to recognize red flags and suspicious emails and email addresses. This is vital because one of the easiest and primary ways hackers can gain access to the company’s network is via an unintentional mistake of an employee. {Continue Reading}