Data Phishing Awareness
Malware and ransomware are the most dangerous results of phishing. They can destroy infrastructure, harm research and development efforts, and they can even shut down production lines and drive a business into bankruptcy.
Unprepared employees who fall for this bait can easily give these criminals the keys to the kingdom, enabling them to install malware or ransomware which causes them to steal data, or cause other harm while flying under the radar.
Adding layers of security will be of great help to strengthen your shield against phishing attacks. Below are the 6 Tips for Data Phishing Awareness:
- Verify sender information: Check the sender's email address for legitimacy. Be cautious of emails from unknown or suspicious addresses.
- Use Two-Factor Authentication: Enable 2FA for added security on your accounts.
- Educate yourself and others: Learn about common phishing tactics and share tips with friends, family, and co-workers.
- Don't click unknown links: Avoid clicking links or downloading attachments from unfamiliar sources.
- Beware of urgent requests: Be wary of emails or messages that create a sense of urgency or pressure you to act quickly.
- Report suspicious activity: If you suspect phishing report it to the right authorities promptly.
Paul Jackson, CEO and Cybersecurity Specialist of Jackson Technologies can provide your business with a Cybersecurity Risk Assessment to expose your current security gaps and network vulnerabilities. This assessment will identify your current weak spots and provide recommendations on the best way to manage your risk moving forward.
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