Windows is the prime target for cybercriminals

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Cyber Protection for Windows Devices

With its massive dominance in the workplace, Microsoft’s Windows has become the prime target for cybercriminals. They’re looking to access your information, disrupt your business, or hold your data for ransom.

Tens of millions of attempted malware attacks were discovered this year, and a massive 95% of those threats were targeted at Windows.

Most attacks are unsuccessful, but those that do succeed can create havoc for the affected businesses. So it would help if you were sure you’re taking all possible precautions to protect your business and data.

  • Hardware and software companies release regular updates to address threats to Windows users and security patches explicitly designed to deal with new risks. These should all be installed as soon as they become available.
  • Your people should be regularly trained to spot cyber security threats and what to do if they suspect one.
  • And because it’s not possible to protect every business from 100% of all threats, it’s also crucial that you have a strong resilience plan in place.

This should detail exactly how your business should react if it falls victim to a cyber attack and who should be notified to take action. Everyone in the company should have access to this document and know to report any potential attack as quickly as possible – that’s the best way to lessen its impact.

If you have an IT service provider, they’ll be able to make the best recommendations to keep your business safe and secure, train your people, and even provide monitoring to spot any potential danger before it becomes a problem.

This is something we do every day. So if we can help your business become more resilient, get in touch.

Published with permission from Your Tech Updates.

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