How you can make your business safer when embracing digitalisation

1st October 2021

When it comes to moving into the future, digitalisation is the way to go. Not only is it often more convenient to work solely from an intranet, a cloud, and a few devices, but it is also arguably better for the environment as your company is not producing as much one-use product waste, such as pens, paper, and other stationery items. However, you might be wondering how to make the jump among all of the risks. With that in mind, here is how you can make your business safer when moving toward and embracing digitalisation. 

#1 Invest in high levels of cybersecurity 

High levels of cybersecurity, whether this is in hardware or software, is something that you should definitely invest in. It will keep your business safe, and act as the first line of defence if you need it. It can be incredibly useful to have this extra layer of protection. This is because of the sharp increase of cyberattacks on small businesses over the stretch of the coronavirus pandemic. You will need all the protection you can get to make sure that your business and your employees and your customers’ sensitive data and information are kept under lock and key. 

#2 Invest in end-user training to help your employees keep your business safe

Businesses can be compromised from the inside too, not only just from outsider threats. They can be easily breached by negligent employees, or workers simply being tricked by a social engineering attack, such as phishing. Even this small mistake can be a huge problem for the business. By using end-user training, you can help train your employees to be wary of all kinds of security threats, and be able to spot malicious intent in other employees.

#3 Have a backup plan in case your defences are breached

The other thing you can do is have a plan B, otherwise known as a business continuity or recovery program. These are offered by highly competent and reliable companies such as cloudstream.net, which can help you and your business recover swiftly from an attack. Once hit by a cyberattack, you are far more likely to be affected by another one within the next year due to the fact that there will be holes in your security. Recovery programs help to patch up those holes and make it harder for another attack to happen, and some offer compensation to help you help the customers and employees who were affected by the attack, too.

Final thoughts

To wrap things up, there are many ways that you can keep your business safe when it comes to taking the leap into a more digitally based company. You will need to think about first-line defence security, whether it be hardware or software, training your employees with end-user training to help them not make silly or innocent mistakes, and even having a backup plan if your first line of defence fails can be a great way to keep your employees and your customers safe.

Corey is an all round tech guru who has worked at some major blue chip companies. He started Poweronemedia to share his views and knowledge with the rest of the blogging world.