- Keep Your Devices Up to Date
Ensure you are always running the most recent software and patches for your devices to mitigate potential security risks. - Keep Unnecessary Permissions to a Minimum
Be wary when granting access permissions to your device or network from external entities. Keep all permissions to a minimum necessary. - Educate Employees on Best Practices
Make sure your employees know your network's security policies and understand how to handle and identify malicious messages or communications. - Educate Employees on Identifying Phishing Attempts
Train your staff to be able to identify when they may be the target of a phishing attack, so they can use caution before giving away personal or corporate information. - Protect Credentials
Use strong passwords and 2-factor authentication to protect credentials from being leaked or compromised. - Use Firewalls & Antivirus Software
Configure your firewalls and antivirus software to protect against malicious malware and other phishing attacks. - Monitor Network Activity
Regularly monitor network activities to detect potential malicious or suspicious activity.