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Slide deck shares Internet Security Best Practices for Small Business Networks
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Small Business Cybersecurity Statistics • 2012 Verizon Data Breach study shows out of 855 data breaches, 71% were businesses with fewer than 100 employees - Source • Despite the increase in Malware attacks, 23% of small businesses do not have Anti-Malware software, 15% have no firewall – Source • According to previous Symantec research. Statistics suggest roughly 60 percent of small businesses will close within six months of a cyber attack - Source
Top 5 Internet Security Best Practices for Small Business Networks
Internet Security Best Practice #1 • Educate your employees about network security • Provide training courses • Create helpful tips and guides • Hold seminars on importance of safeguarding your companies data
Internet Security Best Practice #2 • Implement and enforce a strong password policy for your computer systems • Strong Passwords • Should be at least 8 characters long • Should not be words found in the dictionary • Should not contain common words (your date of birth, address, middle name, i.e,)
Internet Security Best Practice #3 • Create a set of internet security best practices policy and procedures • Internet security policies should • Be distributed to your employees • Be signed by your employees • Reviewed and updated annually
Internet Security Best Practice #4 • Backup your important data and files • Types of Small Business backup systems • Network Attached Storage • Remote/Cloud Backup Services • File Server Backup
Internet Security Best Practice #5 • Use Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware Protection on every computer operating in your small business • Anti-Malware – Detects, prevents and removes malware • Anti-Virus – Detects, prevents and removes viruses
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