Wednesday, June 3, 2020

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Friday, May 29, 2020

IT Leaders Recognize the Risks of Remote Work

   

The cybersecurity risks of remote work have received center-stage in light of the workplace restrictions in place because of COVID-19. However, these risks were well-known, even before COVID-19. According to a recent study, in 2019, nearly half of IT leaders admitted that remote workers had intentionally or accidentally put data security at risk. Most prominently, apathy or a failure to take security seriously was identified as one of the most substantial risks associated with remote work. 
Simply put, many remote workers are not attuned to the data security risks experienced when working from home. In some cases, murky technology policies contribute to the risk, but other factors, like being unprepared to identify and respond to phishing scams, pose a significant threat to data security. Fortunately, companies can move the meter in this regard, as intentional strategies, like comprehensive employee awareness training, can equip employees to be a prominent defender of data security. 
We have created a toolkit to help you secure your remote workforce quickly and affordably. Please don’t hesitate to contact my team to find out more about how our cybersecurity suite can help mitigate the risks of remote work.

Bit by bit helps client networks run smooth and secure.. visit our website at www.bitxbit.com/texas 877.860.5863

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Real examples of phishing emails - Beware of what you click.











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Many Employees Feel Vulnerable to Cyberattacks

  

A survey of more than 1,500 UK employees found widespread fear of becoming the victim of a cyberattack following the national order to impose social distancing and transition to remote work. 49% of respondents indicated that they lack confidence in their computer hardware, and 42% reported receiving a suspicious email while working from home.  
Notably, 18% indicated that they’d experienced a cybersecurity event while working from home, and more than half of breach victims indicated a malicious email was to blame. Phishing attacks have soared, up over 600% in the wake of COVID-19.  
While some participants felt that their employers provided helpful defensive tools, like antivirus software or access to a VPN service, only 28% received specific training for the endpoints and applications that comprise their workflow.  
The risks of remote work are well-documented, and with this arrangement likely to continue for the foreseeable future, now is the perfect time to ensure that your employees have the tools necessary to protect your valuable data.   

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Wednesday, May 27, 2020

BBB Newsletter: What Have We Learned IT-Wise from COVID?

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What Have We Learned IT-Wise from COVID & Where Do We Go from Here?
Thank you to Jeff Miller from our partner Arctic Wolf Network for this guest blog on the state of IT during COVID and how we can adapt to the...
 
Are Your Zoom Credentials for Sale on the Dark Web?
With all of us on Zoom these days, hackers are having a field day stealing credentials and selling identities on the Dark Web. 
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Website Security: Don't Just Assume
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Tuesday, May 26, 2020

5 Ways an IT Service Provider can Help You Avoid Scams


Many businesses face scams on an almost daily basis. These IT scams come in all shapes and sizes, whether it is a phishing email or a social engineering scheme. Understanding how to identify these scams is essential in staying a step ahead of these criminals. An IT service provider can play a key role in keeping your organization well-protected against these ever-evolving schemes. Here are five ways a managed IT service provider can help your business avoid scams in the workplace.

#1 IT Security Awareness Training
One of the most effective ways to avoid these scams is to enroll in IT security awareness training from a managed service provider. These IT training courses educate employees on the latest cyber schemes that target businesses. One cyber attack can devastate any company, but these IT training classes can be scheduled on an ongoing basis to give you the ultimate protection from these threats.

#2 Password Management
Creating strong passwords is essential in keeping your data safe and secure. A managed service provider can help your employees develop effective passwords to maximize security. A few traits of a strong password is that it consists of multiple lowercase and uppercase letters, symbols, and numbers. These passwords should never contain common phrases or any personal information. An IT service provider will ensure that each employee follows these password protocols to maximize data security in the workplace.

#3 Access to Latest Security Updates
Keeping all of your software updated is critical in enhancing cybersecurity for your company. An IT service provider will automatically download these updates to give your business the best protection against cyber threats. These security updates play a crucial role in patching any potential software vulnerabilities and is just one more layer of protection against cybercriminals.

#4 Download Advanced Malware Protection
Advanced malware protection is critical to combat the ever-growing number of cyber threats that businesses face each day. Advanced malware protection differentiates itself from traditional malware protection by providing continuous analysis and retrospective IT security. Advanced features also include outbreak control, global threat intelligence, file trajectory, and much more. An IT service provider will also monitor your business at all times to identify any unusual activity that may compromise your organization.

#5 Upload Data Backups on the Cloud
Many times cybercriminals attempt to hold your data hostage by requiring you to pay a large amount of money to regain access to these files. These ransomware attacks can devastate your entire business and lead to many hours of downtime. However, a managed service provider can help you avoid these attacks by uploading all of your critical data on to the cloud each day. These data backups allow you to easily access your information at any time without giving in to the demands of cybercriminals.

Understanding how to avoid these scams is essential in today's work environment. Focusing on IT security awareness training, password management, and access to the latest security updates play a big role in keeping your business protected against scams. A managed service provider will also give you access to advanced malware protection and data backups to help you avoid being a victim of cyber crimes. These cyber attacks will continue to pose major threats, but an IT service provider is one of the most effective ways to keep your company secure.

Robert Blake   Director, Bit by Bit Computer
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Bit by Bit helps client networks run smooth and secure.. visit our website at www.bitxbit.com/texas 877.860.5863

IT Leaders Recognize the Risks of Remote Work

   

The cybersecurity risks of remote work have received center-stage in light of the workplace restrictions in place because of COVID-19. However, these risks were well-known, even before COVID-19. According to a recent study, in 2019, nearly half of IT leaders admitted that remote workers had intentionally or accidentally put data security at risk. Most prominently, apathy or a failure to take security seriously was identified as one of the most substantial risks associated with remote work. 
Simply put, many remote workers are not attuned to the data security risks experienced when working from home. In some cases, murky technology policies contribute to the risk, but other factors, like being unprepared to identify and respond to phishing scams, pose a significant threat to data security. Fortunately, companies can move the meter in this regard, as intentional strategies, like comprehensive employee awareness training, can equip employees to be a prominent defender of data security. 
We have created a toolkit to help you secure your remote workforce quickly and affordably. Please don’t hesitate to contact my team to find out more about how our cybersecurity suite can help mitigate the risks of remote work.


Bit by bit helps client networks run smooth and secure.. visit our website at www.bitxbit.com/texas 877.860.5863