Securing Each Part of Your Network
Hackers can use a variety of different entry points into your network; however, mobile devices, computers, and laptops connected to your network are the main gateways into your network for hackers. Normally through email and exploiting an unpatched vulnerability.?
Implementing these devices with strong and reliable authentication can mitigate and protect your devices against threat.?
Here are a few of our best tips on creating strong and unique passwords:?
Don’t go overboard while mixing letters, symbols, numbers, and upper-case characters. Instead, come up with something simpler, but it should still have a minimum of eight characters. Try for a sentence that you can remember, ideally around 16 characters. The longer the password is, the harder to crack.?
Choose something you can easily memorise. Or make use of a password management platform?
Reset your passwords whenever you forget them. In addition, change them once a year to keep things fresh.?
Invest in a secure and trusted password manager that can save, instantly fill usernames and passwords as well as auto generate extremely unique passwords for you.?
Another super simple way of improving your security with mobile devices, laptops and computers is installing and running VPNs when working outside the office.??
VPNs encrypt traffic coming to and from your device regardless of your location. Setting up VPNs for your remote staff can prevent data leaks and breaches. We recommend VPNs to any company that has remote workers or employees that often do not work in the office.??