Make sure you keep any and all IT equipment and software up to date. The latest update versions should always be installed. Most operating systems will do this automatically, but it is important to check. And, when there are no longer any updates available, it means it’s time to upgrade your computer, laptop or smartphone, to ensure it’s as secure as possible.
Speaking of devices, be sure to keep them password protected, and turn on remote tracking so that, if it’s lost, you can locate it. Many devices also offer options to remotely erase data or retrieve a backup of data. And, if you’re out and about and connecting to an unfamiliar Wi-Fi network, consider using 4G/5G or a wireless dongle instead as you don’t know how secure public Wi-Fi hotspots are and who could be using them to access what you’re working on.
If you’re relatively new to cyber security, these steps are a great place to start. However, technology is constantly changing, attackers are getting smarter and even the most tech-savvy businesses can be caught out. A final step businesses should consider therefore, is a cyber insurance policy.
Cyber insurance helps businesses in the event of a data breach, covering things like loss of income, the cost of fixing IT equipment or software and any fines payable as a result of the breach. Having a standalone cyber insurance policy can be a valuable asset when it comes to protecting your business interests.
To learn more about cyber insurance and how it could help your business, speak to an expert broker from The Yorkshire Broker in Castleford on 01924 929070. We’ll be happy to help you make your business more cyber secure.