By Harikrishna Kundariya

 

Are cyber attacks decreasing with time? Companies started feeling that cyber attacks have become a thing of the past. They neglected the security of their data. Can you guess what happened next?

As per official reports, cyber attacks have increased by more than 30% in 2024 compared to 2023. When unfortunate events like these happen, companies lose important data, and customer trust is blown away.

This data opens the door to a discussion about whether organizations should require robust security measures or not.

Let’s see how various companies can protect their information by implementing robust security steps.

  1. See The Requirements

A proper assessment is required for the company’s hardware and software. These are the two main points where cyber attacks can happen, and the organization’s image can be hurt.

Therefore, the management of the company should go through each point to view which of their asset has more potential to get hit when a breach happens. Based on this, they should work towards building a professional plan to eliminate the risks. According to recent stats, 81% of businesses outsource their cyber security needs to third party vendors.

As a matter of fact, this is not a one-time task; after every regular time period, the team should assess the tools once again to see if there is any leakage.

  1. Develop Clear Policies

After examining every tool, it is pertinent to generate policies that are well-documented and have proper data protection protocols. These documents should tell employees how to proceed with the new threats and how they can save the tools from any breach.

When there are clear policies, it will serve as a base for powerful security practices and protection of the organization.

  1. Work Towards Using Advanced Technologies

Use various modes of security solutions to save your company from any breaches. As a matter of fact, you can leverage the power of several tools available in the market.

These are new technologies, such as firewalls, detection systems, encryption, and multi-factor authentication (MFA).

As a matter of fact, multi-factor authentication provides robust security, and a user has to pass through various security verifications before working on the system.

  1. Train Your Employees

When your team knows about the latest breaches and how they are done, they will be able to handle those scenarios better. Therefore, start training your employees by letting them know about the latest phishing attacks, mandatory to have strong passwords, etc.

All these activities will develop a line of defense that will protect the entire organization from any attack.

  1. What Happened During Cyber Attack?

Incident management should develop reports on what will happen during a data breach. This will serve as a base to start making plans to protect the organization in case any breach happens.

The company can start assigning appropriate responsibilities to follow when an unfortunate event happens.

These strategies will help to turn down the damage and show your clients how proactive your organization is regarding data breaches.

  1. Update Your Systems

You can impart the relevant education to employees, but what about the system upgrade? You have to update your system with the new patches and updates so that there are fewer vulnerabilities.

Furthermore, your system should be regularly maintained in order to curb any attacks.

  1. Keep a Watch on Network Activity

Data breaches happen when there is an unrecognizable pattern. Therefore, the team should view that there are no unusual activities that can hamper the organization’s data.

It would be better if your team could track the potential threats in real time and avert them so that there is no data loss.

  1. Backup Your Data Everytime

You don’t know when a cyber attack will happen; therefore, it would be better if you could take a backup of your data at regular periods. You can store all the data beforehand if there is an unfortunate event.

Hence, focus more on storing data at a safer place so that you can act on time.

  1. Control Information to Stakeholders

Data is in breach when there is no barrier to it. Therefore, you should keep a watchdog to ensure that no cyber attacks happen. Therefore, at this point, you should provide limited access to your employees.

Furthermore, your external parties should have access to the required information. They should know what they are accessing and what they should not.

  1. Remain Updated About the Latest Dangers

Cyber attacks will evolve with time. Therefore, there are different strategies when dealing with the new attacks. So, there are industry forums, news updates, etc., to learn about these attacks.

Final Words

Do you think that cyber attacks will hinder your company in the near future? The answer is Yes! Undoubtedly, more attacks will happen to accumulate data from various companies.

However, it is up to you to upgrade your system in a way that they refrain from any external data breaches.

So, build powerful systems that your team can leverage and refrain from any attacks.

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