Cybersecurity

January 10, 2024

10 Ways to Strengthen Your Business's Network Security

Written By Chloe of Securafy

Is Your Business's Network Safe from Cyber Threats?

Managing a small business comes with its challenges—ensuring your network security shouldn't add to them. Cyberattacks are increasing in frequency, and small businesses are often prime targets. Did you know that 43% of cyberattacks target SMBs, and 60% of those businesses shut down within six months? (IBM Security). If you're not actively protecting your network, you could be leaving yourself open to significant risks.

How a Lack of Security Crippled a Local Business

In 2020, a small Ohio-based retail business fell victim to a ransomware attack that locked their systems for three days. The cost of recovery, including lost sales, totaled over $50,000. The breach occurred because their firewall was outdated, and the business hadn’t implemented multi-factor authentication (MFA). This could have been prevented with simple, yet effective, security measures.


10 Practical Ways to Strengthen Your Network Security

  1. Install and Regularly Update Firewalls
    Firewalls act as the first line of defense against unauthorized access. Ensure your firewalls are updated regularly to protect your network from the latest threats.

  2. Implement Strong Password Policies
    Require employees to create strong, unique passwords, and update them regularly. Consider implementing password management tools like Password Vault.

  3. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
    MFA adds an additional layer of security by requiring users to verify their identity using more than one method, making it harder for unauthorized users to gain access.

  4. Encrypt Your Data
    Ensure all sensitive data, whether in transit or at rest, is encrypted. This prevents unauthorized users from accessing and reading your information.

  5. Segment Your Network
    Use network segmentation to divide your network into smaller sub-networks. This reduces the damage if a hacker gains access to one part of your network.

  6. Regular Security Audits
    Conduct routine security audits to identify and fix vulnerabilities. Tools like Securafy's Cybersecurity Risk Assessment can help identify areas that need improvement.

  7. Train Your Employees
    Human error is one of the biggest cybersecurity risks. Train employees on recognizing phishing attacks and best security practices to mitigate these risks.

  8. Install Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware Software
    Ensure all systems are equipped with reliable anti-virus and anti-malware programs, and keep them updated to protect against evolving threats.

  9. Monitor and Restrict Access
    Limit who has access to your critical data and systems. Use Securafy's Endpoint Protection to monitor and manage access to sensitive resources.

  10. Regular Data Backups
    Ensure your data is backed up regularly and can be restored quickly in the event of a breach or hardware failure.


Why Prevention is Key

It’s much easier—and far more cost-effective—to prevent an attack than to recover from one. Regular updates, monitoring, and proactive measures are essential in today’s constantly evolving cybersecurity landscape. Without them, your business risks downtime, lost revenue, and irreversible damage to your reputation.

How Securafy Can Help Strengthen Your Network Security

At Securafy, we offer comprehensive Network Security Solutions to ensure your business is protected. Our experts provide everything from firewall management and encryption to advanced threat detection. We also offer 24/7 monitoring to identify and mitigate risks before they impact your business.


Secure Your Network Today

Don't wait for a breach to highlight vulnerabilities in your network security. Schedule a 15-minute discovery call today, and learn how Securafy can help fortify your business against cyber threats.

 

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About The Author
Chloe brings a fresh perspective to cybersecurity with her enthusiasm for IT trends and digital safety. She stays on top of the latest threats and shares her insights on threat prevention, compliance standards, and security best practices. Chloe’s content is perfect for those looking to stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity.

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