Cyber Security Tips for Small Businesses

It is very important for small businesses to protect themselves from the most common cyber attacks. If you’re a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) then there’s around a 1 in 2 chance that you’ll experience a cyber security breach.

Here are a few tips cyber security tips for small businesses to get you started.

Backing up your data

Think about how much you rely on your business-critical data. Customer details, quotes, orders, and payment details. Now imagine how long you would be able to operate without them. All businesses, regardless of size, should take regular backups of their important data, and make sure that these backups are recent and can be restored.

– Identify what data you need to back up

– Keep your backup separate from your computer

– Consider cloud storage

– Make backing up part of your everyday business

Protecting your organisation from malware

Malware is software or web content that can harm your organisation. The most well-known form of malware is viruses, which are self-copying programs that infect legitimate software.

– Install, and turn on, antivirus software

– Prevent staff from downloading dodgy apps

– Keep all your IT equipment up to date

– Control how USB drives (and memory cards) can be used

– Switch on your firewall

Keeping your smartphones and tablets safe

Mobile technology is now an essential part of modern business, with more of our data being stored on tablets and smartphones. What’s more, these devices are now as powerful as traditional computers, and because they often leave the safety of the office (and home), they need even more protection than ‘desktop’ equipment.

– Switch on password protection

– Make sure lost or stolen devices can be tracked, locked, or wiped

– Keep your device up to date

– Keep your apps up to date

– Don’t connect to unknown Wi-Fi Hotspots

Using passwords to protect your data

Your laptops, computers, tablets and smartphones will contain a lot of your own business-critical data, the personal information of your customers, and also details of the online accounts that you access. It is essential that this data is available to you, but not available to unauthorised users.

– Make sure you switch on password protection

– Use two factor authentication for ‘important’ accounts

– Avoid using predictable passwords

– Help your staff cope with ‘password overload’

– Change all default passwords

Avoid phishing attacks

In a typical phishing attack, scammers send fake emails to thousands of people, asking for sensitive information or containing links to bad websites. They might try to trick you into sending money or steal your details to sell on. Phishing emails are getting harder to spot, and some will still get past even the most observant users.

– Configure accounts to reduce the impact of successful attacks

– Think about how you operate

– Check for the obvious signs of phishing

– Report all attacks

Don’t leave the responsibility for cyber security with a single person. Every member of the team needs enough knowledge to understand how cyber security impacts on their area of focus. Contact us to see how we can help develop these cyber security tips for small businesses.

Successful Cyber Essentials Accreditation for AFL Architects

Here at Codus we are proud to share that we have recently supported our client AFL Architects in successfully gaining their Cyber Essentials accreditation.

What Is Cyber Essentials?

AFL Architects Cyber Essentials

A Cyber Essentials accreditation is a Government-backed, industry-supported scheme to help organisations protect themselves against common online threats and demonstrate their commitment to their cyber security.

AFL Architects, an international architectural, masterplanning and interior design practice based in Manchester, are a long-standing Codus customer. We fully understand their vision, ways of working and systems in place, making us the perfect partner to assist with the certification.

As a leading architectural practice, AFL Architects will now enjoy some key benefits from having a Cyber Essential accreditation:

  • They will be able to reassure customers on their commitment to IT security and protection against cyber attack
  • They will attract new business who care about a supplier’s cyber security measures
  • They have a clear picture of their organisation’s cyber security level

We would like to thank you the team at AFL Architects for their continued business, it is a pleasure to support you on your mission to create lasting places for our communities.

IT Security At Codus

IT and Online Security Codus

The way we work at Codus is very precise. When we are first contacted by a customer we carry out a full system audit, giving us details on what is already in place. Follwing the audit we make detailed recoomendations on how we can make the IT more efficient for the business. We take great care of your systems, data and online security, with a proactive approach by our team in always recommenting new ways of working that would bring efficinecy to your business. In turn this would make us a great partner for future projects such as a Cyber Essentials accreditation.

To find out more on our range of service sumply contact our team on 0161 763 4529. Also follow us on Twitter @Codus_IT for all our latest updates and useful IT tips.