Trying to combat cyber threats?

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Cyber threats evolve constantly, targeting businesses regardless of their size.

As new and exciting digital technologies hit the market, so do opportunists looking to take advantage of cracks in the code.

But that’s the problem.

Security updates are never a one-time job. It requires proactive maintenance to protect against potential breaches and data vulnerabilities.

Websites handle IP, user and transactional data…

So a breach not only jeopardises your reputation but can lead to legal consequences. Regular audits are preventive measures that safeguard your business and your clients’ trust.

We conduct security audits every month for our clients. There’s 3 things we’d recommend.

1. Schedule Regular Audits:

Set a recurring schedule for security audits, whether it’s monthly, quarterly, or annually. Consistency is key to staying ahead of potential threats.

2. Engage Security Experts:

If you lack in-house expertise, consider hiring external security professionals or using a managed hosting service. Their experience and tools can uncover vulnerabilities you might miss.

3. Educate Your Team:

Educate your team about the latest security threats and best practices. Human error is a significant factor in security breaches. Awareness can mitigate this risk.

Proactivity prevents problems.

Remember, security is not a one-time task but an ongoing commitment.

If you have any questions about keeping your website up to date with the latest security patches, feel free to drop me a message.

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