While
the Internet plays an instrumental role in bringing the
world together, it simultaneously has contributed to bringing business and security breaches together.
In general, any IT system downtime can lead to work disruptions. The aftermath of a breach includes customer loyalty drop, distrust, monetary losses, and an unsavory brand reputation.
What is a Data Breach?
Leaked information can be accessed, stolen, and used by a cybercriminal without authorization to a
trusted environment.
Here’s what you can do to keep yourself (and your nudes) safe.
How to Prevent Data Breaches
2. Get hold of your data and classify it: It is impossible to do risk audits if you don’t know what
data you store, use, and back up. Since
not all data is equally sensitive it is important to rank it according to its level of importance.
But if you want to
keep your data safe and avoid breaches, you have to seriously address your data encryption both at rest and in movement.
4. Separate your business and personal accounts: Creating separate business and
personal accounts is a common practice for unlocking tax benefits. However, this method can be effective in
breach-prevention as well.
The Bottom Line
Therefore, it's vital to take a proactive, ongoing approach to implement counter-measures before someone or something
compromises your systems, data, and reputation.