Website Security

Don’t dismiss the chances of your website getting hacked into. Hackers will target all types of websites no matter if it’s a business or not. Cyber security attacks can range from major corporations all the way to start-up’s yes start-up’s just like your business. Most business owners will try to build their website as quickly as possible but this ends up having some major security gaps that make their website completely vulnerable.

In the end, this causes them to damage their reputation, and they end up being a victim of a cyber security attack. Website security, is entirely the responsibility of the owner, and it needs to be handled with purpose and determination. Fortunately, there are some tips to help businesses keep their website completely safe and secure.

Passwords

This is the most basic tip, and you may be surprised to know how often this tip isn’t followed. Even some of the biggest companies in the world have fallen victim to cyber-attacks because they didn’t follow this rule. Never reuse the same password for anything at all. No matter what it is, or what account it is, just never reuse the same password. It’s also important to not have passwords out on a sticky note for people to see either. It also helps if secured emails weren’t obvious because business owners could run the risk of hackers using social engineering to get their information.

Something such as a password generator could help you out.

Using specialists

There is always going to be the chance of overlooking something, we are only human and it’s completely natural. There are some holes that only a cyber specialist can find,
and they will be the ones to clean up and make things good. Look into cyber security services, as this could be a complete gamechanger for you.

Two-factor authentication

Two-factor authentication is one of the most vital and important security tips. This may not seem like a lot, but there is no doubt about it that this can go a long
way. It’s essential when signing into your online accounts that you not only use your login credentials but also have a sign-in process with an additional layer. This could
be something such as sending a code to an email or text message.

A lot of businesses are doing this now, and this truly does make a difference. You will notice that your bank, credit card companies and some suppliers use two-factor authentication, it keeps both of you safe.

SSL certification

Are you doing all you can to prevent fraud? A lot of fraudsters and hackers will try to find ways to add malware to websites. SSL certificate may not seem like a big deal compared to other suggestions, but it can make a difference, especially if customers plan to make a purchase on your website.

SSL will encrypt all of your communication and sensitive information such as data. It will convert them into a meaningless format so the hacker will not be able to decipher it.

This may be small, but it’s only a couple of extra pounds to get your website secured with an SSL certificate.

Managed IT services

If your domains, website hosting and email servers are managed by outsourced companies, they should be able to deal with the additional items and additions that we have discussed.

If you do not feel that you have the necessary cyber/IT skills in- house then the services of an out-sourced managed IT services company would be a great investment, yes an extra expense, but doing nothing could be very, very costly indeed and in some cases, fatal to the business.

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