Protecting Your Business from Ransomware
— Business IT — By Gethyn Jones
Learn how to protect your business from ransomware attacks. Practical tips to keep your data safe.
When Ransomware Strikes: Are You Prepared? A ransomware attack can bring your business to a standstill, leaving you facing a difficult decision: pay the ransom or risk losing vital data. With the recent news of a major company facing a ransom demand after a GitHub breach, it's a stark reminder of the importance of robust IT security. Ransomware attacks often start with a simple phishing email or exploit in an unpatched piece of software. The key to protecting your business is to be proactive, rather than reactive. In this article, we'll explore some practical steps you can take to safeguard your business against ransomware. Strengthening Your Defences: Password Security and Updates One of the weakest points in many businesses' IT security is password management. Using weak passwords or the same password across multiple accounts can make it easy for attackers to gain access to your systems. Implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA) can significantly reduce the risk of a successful attack. Use a password manager to generate and store unique, complex passwords for each account. Enable MFA wherever possible, using a combination of password, biometric data, or a one-time code sent to your phone or email. Regularly update your operating system, software, and plugins to ensure you have the latest security patches. Keeping your systems up to date is crucial in preventing attacks that exploit known vulnerabilities. Set aside time each week to check for and apply updates , or cons
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