
Protect Your Business and Home from the Most Dangerous Cyber Threats - Uncover the Risks and Steps You Can Take to Stay Secure
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Cyber security is no longer an option for small business owners – it's a necessity. Cyber threats are rising, and small businesses must stay ahead of the curve to protect their data and networks from malicious actors.
This show will uncover the most dangerous cyber threats to small businesses and what steps you can take to stay secure.
Ransomware Attacks Ransomware attacks are one of the most dangerous cyber threats to small businesses. Ransomware is malicious software (malware) that's typically delivered via malicious links or email attachments. Once installed on a network, the ransomware will encrypt all of the data and demand a ransom from the victim before releasing the data. To stay safe from ransomware, all small businesses should educate their employees about the dangers of clicking on malicious links or opening unexpected email attachments.
Additionally, businesses should back up their data frequently and ensure that all software is up-to-date.
Phishing Scams Phishing is a type of attack designed to steal sensitive information, such as usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers. In phishing attacks, cybercriminals will send out emails pretending to be from a legitimate source, such as a bank or government agency, asking the recipient to click on a malicious link or provide confidential information. To stay safe from phishing attacks, small businesses should educate their employees about the dangers of clicking on suspicious links and ensure that all emails sent out to customers are legitimate.
Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) Advanced persistent threats (APTs) are malicious cyber attacks designed to steal data or sabotage systems. APTs are often targeted and can be challenging to detect and remove. To stay safe from APTs, small businesses should use strong passwords, regularly update their software, and perform regular security audits.
Insider Threats Insider threats occur when employees or contractors deliberately or inadvertently exploit the data or resources of a company. To prevent insider threats, small business owners should ensure that all employees and contractors know the company's security policies and procedures.
Additionally, businesses should have clear data access and security policies and implement security measures, such as two-factor authentication.
Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks Distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks are designed to overwhelm a network with traffic, causing it to become unavailable to legitimate users. To stay safe from DDoS attacks, small businesses should ensure adequate network security measures, such as firewalls and intrusion detection systems. Additionally, companies should have the plan to respond to a DDoS attack, such as enlisting the help of