No business, regardless of size, is immune to cybercriminals. Even well-known companies such as Home Depot, Target and TJ Maxx have been targeted by hackers. In today's technological environment, you have to stay on top of all types of threats to data security and integrity, right from your hardware through your employees. Never assume that your business is too small for cybercriminals to target.
Challenges businesses have in securing data range from hacking into a local network to having an employee tricked by a phishing email or phone call. If your applications and data are stored in the cloud, you have a better chance of avoiding issues as long as you choose a cloud company that stays on top of the highest security technology.
Security risk examples include hacking into a cloud account, hacking into a local network, phishing emails and phone calls, obtaining information from documents that are not properly disposed of, obtaining information old hard drives and other storage hardware that has been discarded, old computers and even your employees themselves. Learn how to find security risks in your workplace.
A security risk is anything or anyone that has access to your data. Employees, mobile devices and even your own network may be a security risk. Social media is also a major security risk. New pathways into the business from new clients and customers are a security risk. The risks and threats of company data finding its way into a cybercriminal's hands are high, even if you have a top-notch security plan in place.
If you assume that employees do not know how to protect data, emails are not secure and fax machines are not ever secure, you will be able to minimize your security risks by implementing a security plan to encrypt data, educate employees and take other steps.
Although most businesses are digital, they still have hard copies of documents. In addition to IT security, you must also have security in place for paper documents, old hard drives and other storage media that is no longer in use. Carolina Shred provides locked boxes to store old documents and hardware. We'll also pick it up on a regular basis and properly shred it. Once your documents and hardware are shredded, you'll get a receipt showing that everything was properly shredded.