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Keep a Spotlight on Your IT

Cybercriminals never take a day off. They work tirelessly, ready to exploit any sign of weakness in your endpoints.

That means you need to stay on top of things 24/7/365. 

Send us a message to find out how we can help prevent cyberthreats by closely monitoring endpoints. Achieve a high level of protection and gain real-time visibility into security events and vulnerabilities.

National Password Day (May 2, 2024)

10 Password Best Practices

With the business world heavily reliant on digitalization in this day and age, the use of technology in your organization is unavoidable. Although technology can undeniably give your business an advantage in increasingly competitive markets, there are many troublesome areas to keep an eye on. This is why interest in cybersecurity has risen in recent years.

Password protection is the best place to start if you want to ramp up your cybersecurity. Setting a password to secure an entity’s data is called password protection. Only those with passwords can access information or accounts once data is password-protected. However, because of the frequent use of passwords, people tend to overlook their significance and make careless mistakes, which could lead to breaches in security. 

This makes it imperative for businesses to devise strategies to educate employees about best practices when using passwords. 

5 Password Don’ts

Protect the confidentiality of your passwords by following these five password “don’ts”:

1. Don’t write passwords on sticky notes.

Although you may feel that writing down passwords improves password protection and makes it more difficult for someone to steal your passwords online, it can make it easier for someone to steal your passwords locally.

2. Don’t save passwords to your browser.

Web browsers are terrible at protecting passwords and other sensitive information like your name and credit card number. Browsers can easily be compromised and a wide range of malware, browser extensions and software can extract sensitive data from them.

3. Don’t iterate your password (for example, PowerWalker1 to PowerWalker2).

Although this is a common practice among digital users, it is unlikely to protect against sophisticated cyberthreats. Hackers have become far too intelligent and can crack iterated passwords in the blink of an eye.

4. Don’t capitalize the first letter of your password to meet the “one capitalized letter” requirement.

Out of habit, most of us tend to capitalize the first letter of our passwords to conform with the “one capitalized letter” requirement. However, hackers are aware of this, making it easy for them to guess the capitalized letter’s position.

5. Don’t use “!” to conform with the symbol requirement.

However, if you must use it, don’t place it at the end of your password. Placing it anywhere else in the sequence makes your password more secure.

5 Passwords Dos

Protect the confidentiality of your passwords by following these five password “do’s”:

1. Create long, phrase-based passwords that exchange letters for numbers and symbols.

For instance, if you choose “Honey, I shrunk the kids,” write it as “h0ney1$hrunkth3k!d$.” This makes your password harder for hackers to crack. 

2. Use multifactor authentication.

It’s your responsibility to do everything in your power to keep nefarious cybercriminals at bay. One of the best approaches is to barricade them with multiple layers of authentication.

3. Always use passwords that are longer than eight characters and include numbers, letters and symbols.

The more complicated things are for hackers, the better.

4. Always use a different password for every account.

If you use the same password across multiple accounts, you are handing cybercriminals a golden opportunity to exploit all your accounts.

5. Use a password manager.

A password manager can relieve the burden of remembering a long list of passwords, freeing up time for more productive tasks. 

Need a password manager? We can help. 

Adhering to password best practices requires constant vigilance and effort on your part. As a result, it is best to work with an expert managed service provider (MSP) like us who can help you boost your security and put your mind at ease. Contact us for a no-obligation consultation.

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Your Knight in Shining Armor

You deserve a hero who comes to your rescue when needed and alleviates your IT concerns — a shining cyber knight to save the day.   

Reach out to find out how you can vigilantly track and manage potential problems before they escalate into major headaches.

Lead the Charge

Why lose time struggling to manage your IT environment alone when you could be unstoppable by partnering with us? 

Outsourcing your IT to leverage cutting-edge technology and expert skills can streamline your processes and enhance efficiency. 

Send us a message and we can work together to optimize your IT environment.

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Monitor, Manage and Maximize Efficiency

Cyberthreats and IT issues can pop up at any time and derail your business operations. 

Proactively monitor and manage risks to maximize efficiency and anticipate issues before they even arise.

Let there be no bad days at work. Contact us today to learn how to simplify patch management and secure your network endpoints.

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Stay Connected, Stay in Control

Do you have employees located globally? Is your IT team struggling to assist a versatile workforce?

Let us help you proactively oversee and regulate endpoints across your dispersed workforce. 

Contact us now to ensure prompt resolution of issues and minimize concerns regarding your endpoints’ security.

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Stay in the Driver’s Seat

IT issues can pop up anytime. You must anticipate the next curve to steer clear of them. 

Avoid expensive roadblocks by identifying and resolving IT issues before they hurt your business.

We can help you navigate through your tech challenges by remotely monitoring and managing endpoints, networks and computers. Message us today to get started.

Deploy a Multi-Layer Security Strategy

Security is asymmetrical. Where businesses must plan, prepare and defend against every threat scenario, cybercriminals only need to find a single weakness or hole in your defenses to carry out their malicious plans. Protect your data and your business by deploying multiple security strategies together as one. 

Let us help you develop and apply a defense-in-depth approach.

Reduce Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

Many businesses have experienced cyber-related issues in their supply chain. As a part of your cyber readiness plan, you must deploy protocols to evaluate and monitor the security of your supplier networks and third-party vendors. 

Contact us to learn more about keeping third-party incidents from impacting your business.

Don’t Skip the Insurance

Increasing risks of data breaches and ransomware, regardless of size or industry, have prompted many businesses to adopt cyber-risk insurance to protect themselves from catastrophic loss. Investing in a cyber insurance policy could save your business should you be the next victim.

Contact us to find out how we can help you meet cyber insurance policy requirements.