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Online and Offline Security Measures for Small Businesses

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Online and Offline Security Measures for Small Businesses

Security for your small business, from both an online and offline perspective is of paramount importance. You have worked hard to build your business up to what it is today and the last thing you want is to have your efforts turned into nothing overnight due to a lack of security.

In the following paragraphs we’ll cover the key security measures that you can take to protect your business form certain external threats.

Make your online activities secure

In the digital age that we are all very much apart of, the Internet has provided us with countless business opportunities. However as with everything, it has it’s downsides and you need to make sure that your online activities are as secure as possible to counteract any potential threats.

Website security

The harsh reality is that there are individuals who spend most of their day trying to hack into websites. Whether you are a multi-national corporation or a local restaurant, there is a chance that right now someone is trying to hack into your website to either steal data or simply just pass some time.

There are a number of measures you can take to ensure that your website is as secure as possible, like making your admin password complex and ensuring that all plugins are up to date.

In the unfortunate event that your website is hacked and content is deleted, it helps to have a backup. Therefore, you need to think about contacting your web hosting provider and asking them to make weekly or monthly backups of your site.

Ensuring an efficient data storage system is in place is imperative. Whether it is a virus or simply a computer malfunction, all data needs to be recoverable and able to be deposited in a safe place.

Viruses

Computer viruses can essentially wipe out your entire computer in a matter of minutes. You can’t always tell where you got the virus from, but if you download a piece of software that isn’t secure, there is a chance that a virus could be contained within it – even email attachments can contain viruses.

The best way to protect your computer against such viruses is to install good anti-virus software. This will regularly scan your computer and delete any suspicious files that could potentially harm your computer.

If you want to learn more about cyber security and what measures you can take to improve the security of your online activities, there are a number of useful cyber security courses that you can undertake.

Securing your premises

Whether you work from an office or a shop on the local high street, you need to make sure that your premises are as secure as possible to prevent any form of burglary or criminal damage finding its way to your doorstep.

CCTV

One of the most popular approaches is to install CCTV cameras. The idea that your every move is being recorded is enough to make anyone think twice about committing a crime on your premises.

Thanks to the advancements in technology, you can login to your CCTV cameras from anywhere in the world, so even if you are holidaying on the other side of the globe, you’ll be able to check in on your business to ensure that it is safe. This sort of peace of mind will most certainly help you to rest easy.

Once you have made the decision to add CCTV to your premises, there are firms that specialize in CCTV installation and they will be able to get your system up and running in no time.

Other measures to secure your premises

CCTV is definitely a popular approach, but there also other measures you can take to further secure your premises. These include adding remote locking systems that require card key access to enter certain parts of the building and also adding a good old-fashioned burglar alarm can be enough to scare any prospective criminal off.

If you work from a serviced office, they’ll likely have most of the security measures that you need already in place. The office will come fully equipped with most of the equipment you’ll need to carry out your job effectively, but they’ll also take security very seriously. As a result, the building will probably already have active CCTV cameras, internal locking mechanisms and alarms, which means that you won’t even need to worry about security.

You should now have some good ideas about how to improve the security of your business. Don’t have years of hard work undone due to a hole in your security procedures.

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