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A quick guide to end-to-end business securityThe threat of cyber attacks has been at the forefront of discussions in the media and in the technology industry itself, particularly over the last two years. ![]() Elaine Wang is Cloud and Software Solutions Director at Rectron. However, small businesses still seem to think that there is very little need for cybersecurity as they’re not as lucrative targets to hackers as larger corporations are. Nevertheless, this is entirely false. Small and medium-sized businesses experience slightly more data breaches involving personal information and the size of data breaches are usually larger. According to a 2018 Bitdefender study, over one-third of organisations took between one week and six months to discover an attack at all. Data has value to hackers because it has value to a business, so no matter the size of an organisation, preparation is key. Businesses need to start taking a holistic approach to cybersecurity in the workplace, taking both preventative as well as disaster recovery measures into account. Here are some tips to help small and medium-sized businesses improve their network security. Preventative
Small and medium-sized enterprises are important drivers of productivity in most economies, especially in South Africa, therefore a successful economy lies in successful small business. Because cybersecurity breaches have the potential of closing a business down permanently, businesses need to ensure that not only do they have adequate security measures in place, but also built-in contingency plans in the event a breach does take place. And in this day and age when it comes to cyberattacks, it’s not a matter of if anymore, but rather a matter of when. About Elaine WangI am a driven and extremely hard working individual, with a keen eye for business ideas and opportunities. View my profile and articles... |