Knocking Out Four Cybersecurity Myths

The world continues to become more and more digitized, and because of that, there are several dangers of doing business online. Today's cyber criminals have a mass number of ways to target your business, from be from credential theft to sophisticated ransomware attacks. This is why it's critical to take measures to protect your business in every possible way.

If you are unfamiliar with today's technology and the cyberthreat landscape, you may not understand the best strategy to protect your business. It can especially be challenging to distinguish between myth and fact. Understanding the technology of today and the future, as well as the truths behind them, is critical for cyber protection. Let's talk more about the threat landscape and how to protect yourself.

Cybersecurity Myths Exposed

Myth #1: Cybersecurity is just one solution.
There are many different sides to cybersecurity and they are all crucial in keeping your business safe. A robust cybersecurity solution includes cybesecurity awareness training for your employees, physical security measures, and a web of defenses for your network and defenses. Combining all of these measures will help you create a solid cybersecurity strategy.

Myth #2: Only large organizations become the target of cyber attacks.
Believing this myth only puts your business in more jeapordy. The truth is small businesses are more frequently targeted because cyber criminals beleive their network can easily be comprimised and that the small business is less likely to recover from the attack unless they pay up (which the cyber criminal is banking on).

Myth #3: My anti-virus software provides enough protection.
Anti-virus software doesn't provide a comprehensive solution from all the threats that take advantage of your vulnerabilities. Cybersecurity is more than just anti-virus software, it's about being aware of what could happen, taking the necessary steps of safeguarding your assets, and deploying the solutions to protect your business.

Myth 4: I'm not responsible for my company's cybersecurity.
Unfortunately, many businesses and their employees belive that their IT department or IT service provider are the only ones resonsponsible for protecting them against cyber threats. While the IT staff is responsible for the cybersecurity solutions, the rest of the employees make an easy target for hackers. It is highly recommended to provide regular security awareness training to your entire staff and it's your employees responsibility to practice good cyber hygiene.

An MSP Can Help

Believing the cybersecurity myths, like the ones above, can leave businesses with a false sense of security, leaving them vulnerable to attacks. Partnering with a Managed Service Provider (MSP) can help businesses separate fact from fiction and make sure yoru business is secure as possible. MSPs have the experience and expertise to handle IT needs such as cybersecurity, backup, complance, and more. Contact us to learn more.