With cyberattacks constantly making headlines, it is only a matter of time before a company may have to deal with the ramifications of their system being compromised.
Companies such as insurance firms, doctors’ offices, etc. - those with access to clients’ personal data should have best practices in place to help guard themselves against ransomware and malware attacks.
Businesses should consider securing their network with a multilayer approach. By combing email and web security solutions with an endpoint anti-virus organizations will be more thorough in protecting security gaps. Web protection platforms complement email security and AV endpoints by blocking malware at the source, and by scanning networks in search of previously untraced malware.
Another thing businesses should consider to protect their system is a cloud-based strategy. This will allow solutions to be updated daily and ensure protection from new threats. Also, by having an online back-up solution, users can roll back all information to before the system was infected, undoing any damage.
Lastly, advances spam filters can help eliminate your risk of a ransomware or malware attack. Advanced filters can ban email form regions where you are not conducting business or you can change security settings to block macro-embedded Word documents or Excel files – both common entry points for ransomware.
However, as we know nothing is foolproof and at some point, you and your business may have to deal with a malicious attack. Because of this, it is important to have a good recovery plan in place to help mitigate time lost while trying to recover. If your system has been compromised, knowing exactly what needs to be done, how it needs to be done and the timeline in which it needs to be done is imperative.
Here are a few tips to help get you back up and running sooner rather than later:
Guest blog courtesy of AppRiver. Read more AppRiver blogs here.