Top 5 Cybersecurity Tips for Businesses

Cybersecurity Tips for Businesses

 

Welcome to another episode of The Cyber Cast, hosted by Joel Sosebee and Mike Sylvester. In this episode, Joel and Mike dive into essential cybersecurity tips that every business, big or small, should implement to guard from risk. Let’s break down these tips and see how you can apply them to your organization.

 

1. Change/Disable Default Configurations

One of the simplest yet most overlooked steps in securing your business is changing the default configurations of your hardware, software, and applications. Default usernames and passwords are easily accessible and widely known, making them a prime target for attackers. Ensure that all default settings are changed to more complex and unique configurations.

Tip: Verify that all default configurations and passwords have been changed in your organization. This includes firewalls, routers, and switches.

 

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2. Implement Least Privilege

The principle of least privilege means giving users only the access they need to perform their job functions. This minimizes the risk of unauthorized access to sensitive information.

Tip: Conduct an audit of user accounts and ensure that administrative privileges are only granted to those who absolutely need them. Create separate administrative accounts for users who require elevated access.

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3. Stay on Top of Patch Management

Regularly updating your systems is crucial for maintaining security. Patches often include fixes for security vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers.

Tip: Use tools for continuous vulnerability management to keep track of necessary updates and apply them promptly. This includes operating systems, applications, and firmware.

 

4. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

MFA adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second form of verification in addition to a password. This can significantly reduce the risk of unauthorized access.

Tip: List all systems and applications in your organization and ensure MFA is enabled wherever possible. If a system does not support MFA, use longer and more complex passwords.

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5. Maintain Good Password Hygiene

Passwords are often the weakest link in cybersecurity. Poor password practices can lead to data breaches and other security incidents.

Tip: Use unique, complex passwords for each account and consider using a password manager to keep track of them. Avoid reusing passwords across multiple accounts.

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Conclusion

Cybersecurity is not just about technology; it’s also about people and processes. Ensure that you have a trusted advisor who can help you understand and manage your security risks in business terms. Remember, the best technology won’t protect you if your processes and people are not aligned with security best practices.

Stay safe and secure, and tune in next time for more tips from The Cyber Cast!

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Jeffrey King

President at AT-Net, Managed Technology Solutions Expert, Cybersecurity Specialist

Jeffrey King is an expert in managed technology solutions with over 20 years of experience.

Specializing in cybersecurity and network architecture, he is part of AT-Net, a leading MSSP, and is skilled in Unix, VMware, Linux, Cisco, and Microsoft systems.

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