Busting Four Popular Cybersecurity Myths

As the business world becomes increasingly digitized, you’ll have to tackle several dangers that come with doing business online. Cybercriminals nowadays have several methods to target organizations, from credential hacks to sophisticated ransomware attacks.

This is why it’s critical to think about measures to protect your organization in every possible way. If you are unfamiliar with technology and the cyber threat landscape, it might be hard to know the best strategy to protect your organization. With so much noise about cybersecurity, it can be challenging to distinguish between myth and fact. 

Understanding current and evolving technology risks, as well as the truths behind them, is critical for providing a secure direction for your business. This blog can help you with that, and after reading it, you'll have a better idea of the threat landscape and how to protect your business against it.

Cybersecurity myths debunked

Busting the top cybersecurity myths is essential to keep your business safe:

Myth #1: Cybersecurity is just one solution

There are many different aspects to cybersecurity and they’re all crucial in keeping your business safe. A robust cybersecurity posture includes several layers of defense, including employee security awareness training, physical security measures, and several layers of defenses for your network and devices. You can create a solid cybersecurity strategy for your business by considering all these measures.

Myth #2: Only large businesses become the victims of cyberattacks

Small businesses are typically not going to be targeted with sophisticated personalized attacks that you read about on the news, however, small businesses are still a big target for cybercrime. Often small businesses won’t have the resources to implement enterprise-grade tools and won’t be able to employ a team of security specialists to monitor everything happening on their network and assets, which can make them low-hanging fruit for compromise.

Myth #3: Antivirus software is enough protection

Antivirus tools only protect one dimension of security and are far from a complete solution. Only implementing antivirus software without a more complete security posture would be similar to only locking one door on a house and expecting the whole house to be secure.

Myth #4: I'm not responsible for cybersecurity

Your IT team can help implement the right tools and policies for cyber security, however, everyone in the organization needs to be involved in protecting your business from outside threats. Compromises are getting more sophisticated every day, and your employees need to be aware of what to look for in suspicious emails, downloads, or even social engineering calls. The best way to have an effective cybersecurity program is to have everyone involved.

An IT service provider can help

Cybersecurity is a critical part of any modern business, and it can be intimidating to see how much is involved in protecting your business. This is where an IT service provider, like us, can help.

We have the experience and expertise to handle matters such as cybersecurity, backup, compliance, and much more for our customers. We're always up to date on the latest security landscape and provide you with the tools and guidance you need to stay safe. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you secure your business.


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