It’s easy to dismiss network security if you run a small business that seemingly isn’t a target of malicious attacks. Unfortunately, this dismissive attitude can put your organization at risk, as even a simple security issue could be enough to expose your company to dangerous entities. In fact, we would call it foolish not to secure your organization; and one of the most infamous security failings in history stems from this.

The Equifax Problem
During the months of May and July of 2017, a credit-reporting firm called Equifax fell victim to a data breach that exposed a whopping 148.1 million records containing personally identifiable information. To put this in perspective, the Equifax data breach exposed almost half of the population of the United States of America.

In the wake of this breach, the former Equifax CEO Richard Smith was cross-examined by Congress. Smith’s defense argued that “human and technology errors” were at the heart of the issue. Ultimately, the Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, Greg Walden, came to the following conclusion: “I don’t think that we can pass a law that fixes stupid.”

How to Fix Your Data Security
While it’s true that there is no guarantee legislation would resolve the issue, you still need to make sure that your organization is doing the best that it can to keep threats from infiltrating its network. You can begin by implementing specific standards on a company-wide level or a case-by-case level.

Here are some ideas that you can start with:

Encouraging Employee Security
Employees hold more sway over your business’ security than they may realize. This makes it difficult to protect important assets, because if you’re overly cautious, you could be compromising your business’ ability to operate as intended. For your benefit, here are a couple of ways that your organization can help employees remain cognizant of their responsibilities.

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