- Business, Cyber Security, Screamer
- July 11, 2023
Henry de Bracton’s quote from 1240 still holds true today: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” This wisdom applies not only to our personal lives but also to the business world. Successful leaders understand the importance of strategizing with forward-thinking that includes prevention. In the realm of information technology (IT), deterring preventable problems can save valuable resources, protect a company’s reputation, and ensure its long-term viability. One crucial aspect of prevention in the IT landscape is investing in backup and disaster recovery solutions.
In this blog post, we will delve into the true value of such investments and explore a case study of failure to highlight the consequences of neglecting preventive measures.
Here are some actionable tips to help protect your data:
- Inclusivity: Incorporate Data Recovery into your IT infrastructure design from the outset. Treat it as an integral part of your system rather than an afterthought.
- Control Access: Limit the number of administrators with access to your company’s IT network. Restricting access helps minimize the potential for unauthorized activities.
- Focused Access: Ensure that administrators and users on your network have only the necessary access permissions. Granting excessive privileges increases the risk of accidental or intentional data breaches.
- Close the Gaps: Regularly update all software to patch known vulnerabilities. Stay vigilant and take advantage of developers’ efforts to fix exploitable gaps.
- Do the Basics Right: Pay attention to fundamental security practices. Enforce strong passwords that are regularly changed, and educate your employees on the importance of maintaining good password hygiene.
- Include Everyone: Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility. Make it a top-down and bottom-up priority by involving staff at all levels. Communicate the importance of online and system safety and provide comprehensive training on cyber threats.