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How to protect your business from cyber attacks

Business Crack by Business Crack
June 17, 2024
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In today’s digital age, safeguarding your business against cyber threats is more critical than ever.

For UK businesses, achieving Cyber Essentials certification is not just a best practice but a requirement.

Here are Gemini Group’s top five tips for boosting your IT security and ensuring your business is protected.

Understand Cyber Essentials

Cyber Essentials is a Government-backed scheme designed to help organisations protect themselves against common cyber attacks.

While it involves a self-assessment questionnaire, IT professionals like Gemini Group exist to help advise, remedy, and complete the process for you to ensure you meet the required criteria and pass with confidence.

This can not only make the process smoother but also help you achieve certification that not only strengthens your defence but also opens up new business opportunities.

Stay aware of recent cyber threats

Recent cyber attacks in England have highlighted the growing threat today’s businesses face.

According to figures released by Gallagher Global, UK councils have also been hit by thousands of cyber-attacks daily, with over 2.3 million attacks recorded in 2022 alone.

In recent news, the NHS fell victim to a cyber attack, causing critical blood test results to be delayed.

Such incidents underscore the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and motivate continuous improvement.

Implement strong back-up solutions

A comprehensive backup strategy is essential for recovering from cyber incidents. Ensure your data is regularly backed up and stored in multiple locations.#

Automated backups and secure, off-site storage can protect your business from data loss due to ransomware or other cyber attacks. Established and trusted locally, Gemini Group offers robust IT solutions tailored to your needs, ensuring your data is always secure and recoverable.

Educate your team

Human error is often a weak link in cybersecurity. Regular training can equip your employees with the knowledge to recognise phishing scams, use strong passwords, and follow best practices for data protection.

By fostering a culture of security awareness, you significantly reduce the risk of accidental breaches.

Partner with experts

Navigating the complexities of IT security can be daunting. Partnering with the experts for your IT security needs is essential for safeguarding your business.

With 25 years of industry experience, Gemini Group stands out as a trusted leader, boasting a loyal customer base and a long-established reputation for excellence.

In today’s working environment, where security threats are constantly evolving, the importance of protecting sensitive data cannot be overstated.

By following these steps, you can ensure you’re one step ahead of potential threats.

Contact the cybersecurity specialists at Gemini Group today for a free consultation on your cybersecurity needs.

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