One of your highest priorities for your business, regardless of the sector you’re in, should be security. The last thing you want is for your brand reputation to go down the drain due to a breach in security.
Not only will your client’s and potential client’s lose their trust in you, you will also suffer financial losses. This loss is not only the cost to repair the breach, but also loss of business overall. So, if your company operates in the B2B or B2C industries, pay close attention to your security systems and everything you would be held accountable for.
Like most businesses, your company uses various software apps to conduct your day-to-day operations. To name a few: email, browsers, data analytics, and customer relationship management; which would inevitably cease to exist with a security breach.
Are you certain that your security is top notch? Don’t let your business be vulnerable and susceptible to today’s breaches.
Secure Your Information
Most people picture hackers who are specifically targeting their business and attacking each weak point they may have. Although this may be true (and certainly is in some cases), half of the security breaches that occur are due to software or human errors.
Companies like Facebook and Microsoft offer support through their bug bounty programs, which are essentially white hat hackers who find a corporation’s vulnerabilities and resolve the issue. These hackers are paid millions of dollars, enticing an exploitation system around software vulnerabilities.
Common Vulnerabilities
The Cloud:
Using services like Microsoft Azure gives you more security for your information and a great infrastructure to protect your business.
However, make sure your cloud-based apps are set up by a professional in the right manner, because any little mistake is an easy-in for hackers.
On-Site:
Many businesses make the mistake of believing that having your data be kept internally will be the safest method.
Although this can work sometimes, you need to have the expertise and knowledge to sustain any challenges and build the proper firewalls, otherwise, your information is easily compromised.
Standard Software:
These consist of platforms like Microsoft SharePoint or Office 365, which is why many companies believe it’s a simple process to attain for their own information. This is not true!
This software must be configured properly, although it does not seem complex, simple mistakes can happen.
Custom Apps:
Even when using standard software apps like the ones mentioned above, your business will most likely need to adjust a few things to align with your processes.
Customizations as such can cause holes and thus security breaches if not conducted by a professional developer.
Procedures:
Even with technological advancements like AI, a lot of processes still have to be done by a human. Which is why, half of security breaches that happen are caused by human error.
This is why it is integral for your company to have clear and strict policies in place to avoid the risk of this happening.
Internet of Things (IoT):
The concept of IoT is one that is both good and bad. It is most definitely an extension, a helping hand if you will. However, it is also a threat towards security, as it can be hacked just as any other technology.
If you’re incorporating IoT into your business, which most do as this can range from wifi routers to security cameras, be sure you have the proper security functions in place.
Be Proactive Not Reactive!
At the end of the day, no one wants their information to be compromised. Even if you think you have nothing worth hacking, there is always useful information: private client details, accounts, etc.
You need to be sure your company has the greatest security protection to prevent any type of breach. To do so, you need professionals for the installation and consultation process.
ISU Corp is experienced and well-trusted as a software development partner. We can offer our expert advice on the best way to be proactive, so that when something does happen, you’re ready.
Reach out today and be prepared for tomorrow!