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What You Can Do To Protect Your Business From Phishing

Do Son March 7, 2022 3 minutes read
Phishing Simulation

Phishing is a cyber attack that can drastically affect your business and cost your business your customers’ trust. Many businesses lose a significant client base due to phishing attacks that go unnoticed on their end. Scammy emails can ruin a brand name in the market. Businesses today operate over the internet. No doubt, the internet has helped businesses grow to new levels, however, it exposes businesses to new levels of threats at the same time. Cyberattacks, most importantly, phishing can harm a brand’s name in the market.

Small businesses should pay attention to cyber threats and take significant steps to avoid these threats. Hiring credible cyber security companies like FraudWatch can help your small business protect itself from phishing attacks.

Here is how a security company can help your business prevent phishing and avoid loss of customers’ trust.Β 

1. Detect Suspicious Activities

A cyber security company aims at targeting any suspicious activity lingering around your security firewall. They will ensure the detection of a cyber-attack before it’s too late. The detection of a cyberattack before it causes any harm to your business is particularly important because the threat can be neutralized. The security company will make sure that your security firewalls are effective to protect your business from potential cyberattacks.

2. Update Security Controls

Many small businesses invest in a security system for their online business, however, they forget the importance of updated systems. This security software needs to be updated regularly. The new version of security software will be more effective in fighting against security threats. Cybercriminals are constantly evolving the ways to attack exposed businesses. Therefore, security software developers make sure that they keep updating the systems to fight back the newly emerging cyber threats. If you hire an external company to look over your cyber security, you will not have to worry about such things as the company will look after your business needs.Β 

3. Password Protect Your Accounts

A security company will make sure that all your company’s computers are password protected. They will create strong passwords for you and your staff members to make sure that your business remains protected. The security company may also advise you to train your employees about the protocols of safe browsing. Many scammers are waiting for someone to take their bait while using unprotected websites. You and your employees should know not to click on random ads and emails.Β 

4. Run Tests

The security company you hire to look after the security protocols of your business will also make sure that your security controls are performing effectively.Β  They will assess the security measures by running penetration tests. For example, they will try to attack your website with different viruses and make sure that your firewall is strong enough to resist these attacks. Therefore, building a strong security checkpoint. They will also make sure that in case of a breach, you face a minimum business loss by creating layers of security.Β 

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