Written by Chris Thornton
With a number of major organisations still affected by the Petya malware weeks after the infection began on the 27th of June, can your business cope with ongoing fallout from a similar infection?
It might be the big businesses which hit the headlines following the attack, but it’s been known for some years that small businesses are targeted more often than big businesses due to a lack of knowledge and the resources needed to protect themselves. It makes perfect sense after all – why would a criminal try to break into Fort Knox when it’s quicker and easier to break into a local retailer that’s far less protected? Sure – the rewards aren’t as great, but when it comes to effort vs. reward, a smaller unprotected business is a no brainer.
The good news is, reducing the likelihood of a hack or infection isn’t as difficult as you may think, or as costly.
While the world of cyber-attacks and online threats is complex and always changing, but here are five simple ways to protect your business before ransomware becomes a threat:
We work hard with our clients to ensure that they benefit from their IT and it’s not a security headache waiting to happen. We do however speak with prospective clients daily who do not have the above protection in place, leaving them vulnerable to attack. Even with the above in place, there’s no guarantee that you’ll not become a victim, although the chances are a lot less. If the worst does happen then you’ll need to recover your data and systems from your backup… you do have good backups, don’t you???
If you have any questions about ransomware, or how you can protect your business from cyber threats online – get in touch with Shackleton today and we’d love to help you out!
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