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Title: Cyber Security For Small Business


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CYBER SECURITY FOR SMALL BUSINESS
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KEY CONCEPTS
Introduction Protect information
networks Firewall security for your internet
connection Make backup copies of business data
Secure your Wi-Fi networks Passwords and
authentication
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INTRODUCTION
  • The Internet allows businesses of all sizes and
    from any location to reach new and larger
    markets and provides opportunities to work more
    efficiently by using computer- based tools.

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PROTECT INFORMATION NETWORKS
Keep clean machine having latest security
software, web browser operating system are the
best defenses against viruses, malware, and
other online threats. Set antivirus software to
run a scan after each update.
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Firewall security for internet connection
A firewall is a set of related programs that
prevent outsider from acessing data on a private
network. Make sure the operating system's
firewall is enabled or install free firewall
software available online.
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Make Backup Copies Of Business Data
Regularly backup the data on all computers.
Critical data includes word processing
documents,databases, financial files, and
accounts receivable/payable files.
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Secure Your Wi-Fi Networks
If you have a wi-fi network for your
workplace,make sure it is secure,encrypted and
hidden. To hide your Wi-Fi network, set up your
wireless access point or router, so it does not
broadcast the network name, known as the (SSID).
Password protect access to the router.
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Passwords And Authentication
  • Require employees to use unique passwords and
    change passwords every three months.
  • Consider implementing multi-factor authentication
    that requires additional information beyond a
    password to gain entry.
  • Check with your vendors that handle sensitive
    data, especially financial institutions, to see
    if they offer multi-factor authentication for
    your account.

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CONTACT US
Email info_at_reasonsecurity.com Website
www.reasonsecurity.com
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THANK YOU!
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