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IT Security For any organization, its employees are its biggest assets. But what happens when your biggest assets turn out to be your greatest threats or liabilities? That is how cybercrime can change the game. In a recent study, it came to light that employee actions account for about 70% of the data breaches. This blog focuses on the first step you need to prepare your employees to identify and mitigate cyber threats. Thus, adopting a top-down approach to IT security.

Being a victim of a cyber-attack can prove disastrous for your business as it has the following repercussions.

  • Affects your brand image negatively. Business disruption due to downtime or having your important business data stolen reflects poorly on your brand.
  • It can cause you to lose customers. Your customers may take their business elsewhere if they do not feel safe sharing their PII with you.
  • It can cost you quite a bit financially. Data breach makes you liable to follow certain disclosure requirements mandated by the law. These most likely require you to make announcements on popular media, which can prove expensive. Plus, you will also have to invest in positive PR to boost your brand value.
  • It makes you vulnerable to lawsuits. You could get sued by customers whose Personally Identifiable Information (PII) has been compromised or stolen.

The organizational mindset needs to change and acknowledge that IT security is not ONLY your IT department, CTO, or Managed Service Provider’s responsibility. IT security is everyone’s business truly, and that includes everybody working in your company, from the C-level execs to the newly hired intern. Everybody needs to understand the gravity of a cyberattack and its impact. Only then will they take cybersecurity seriously.

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September 16, 2020

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