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What Every Business Owner Should Know About Cybersecurity

01/06/2022 03:30 PM By Vicente Agama

What every business owner should know about cybersecurity

Cybersecurity is a very real threat. As technology becomes more advanced, hackers are finding new and increasingly sophisticated ways to infiltrate networks.

Believing you don't need cybersecurity protection

In this age of the Internet, it is easy to believe that you do not need cybersecurity protection. You do not have anything worth stealing, right?


One of the biggest mistakes is believing you do not need to take steps to protect yourself or your business.


It is a problem that is only growing as the world becomes more connected, and as the number of cyber attacks increases. Many successful attacks happen because you do not think you are a target.

Minimize the overall risks

Even though there is no way to predict the future, there are steps you can take to prevent a cybersecurity attack.
Cybersecurity attacks are not a matter of if, they are a matter of when. Once you know the threats to your company's security, you can start working on solutions.


One of the most important factors in stopping incidents is to empower people with knowledge and the tools.
Approach your Cybersecurity risk management as you would for any other business risk. Assess the risks and put in mitigating controls. To protect your company from cybersecurity breaches, you should develop and implement policies and procedures, and train your staff to follow them.


It is vital that you take a proactive approach to cybersecurity to ensure the safety of your business.
People can protect their computers and the networks they access by encouraging their organizations to develop a cybersecurity strategy based on three principles: prevention, detection and response.

Identify your Cybersecurity threat

What industry do you work in?


What laws and rules must you follow?


Understand what data you collect and how you use it.


Establish a security awareness program.


Develop a formal incident response plan.


Implement advanced threat protection solutions.


Make an inventory of everything you use.


Identify who has access to what.

Business Continuity Plan

No matter how hard we try and no matter what security measures we put in place, there is no way of fully preventing a cyber attack. A million things can go wrong or can go right. You need to asses the threats and mitigate them as much as possible.


A Business Continuity Plan is a strategy for ensuring that your business can continue to operate in the event of a disruption.
Not only does a plan help you properly protect your data and your business, but it also shows your customers that you are taking precautions to ensure their safety.


The first step in creating a business continuity plan is to understand the value of your business. The next is to consider the worst things that could happen. After you have done this, determine your objectives. 


When a disaster strikes, It is even more important to have a plan you follow when it happens. Treating your cybersecurity business continuity plan like an insurance policy is a good way to approach it. 


Having a plan in place for dealing with cyber incidents will help minimize your business's financial losses during and after an incident.

Cybersecurity protection is no longer a luxury

As a business owner, you cannot manage cyber threats and keep your focus on the core issues of your business. 


No matter how much we plan, no matter how much we expect, the threat is always there. It’s only a matter of time before a cybersecurity threat makes its way out of the shadows and into your life.


That is why it is important to take precautions against the dangers and mitigate those threats as much as possible.  If you have not already, it is time to become proactive about your cybersecurity protection.

Vicente Agama