Security Musts For Your Business

Are you interested in ensuring that your business ticks the right boxes and createst the best impression? Perhaps you just want to guarantee that your company isn’t going to have to fight fires every day of the week? If so, then it’s important to focus on your business security standards. If you don’t have the right security in place, then you run the risk of your company failing before it’s even begun. At the very least, you could find that customer perception is significantly damaged by your choices here.

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Blocking Web 

First, you should make sure that you are managing access to dangerous websites on your business network. If you don’t do this, then someone could additionally or accidentally access a website that is a threat to your company. So, how can you handle this? Well, we recommend that you think about using a website blocker. This means that any dangerous websites will be removed from the list of accessible points online for people working in your office. This could include anything from a website with phishing scams to a site that simple has poor security standards. 

This isn’t the only step that you should take to protect your team as well as your business from online dangers. For instance, you might want to make sure that you consider possibilities like training your team. That way, they can recognize the potential scams and dodge them completely. 

CCTV 

Next, you should make sure that you are investing in the right CCTV systems for your business property. In doing so, you can guarantee that you don’t have to worry about issues where someone can access your business who really shouldn’t be there. There are lots of different CCTV systems that are worth exploring so it’s just a matter of finding the best choice for your company and your budget as well as your overall business requirements.

IT Support

Next, you should make sure that you are thinking about investing in an IT support service. The best IT support will mean that your network is monitored on a 24/7 basis. This means that you don’t have to worry about issues with a potential hack occurring without you even realising it. 

Physical Security 

CCTV will only go so far in protecting your business, sometimes you will want to add a physical security team. They can patrol the building, covering any blind spots that the cameras might miss. There is nothing better than a person who can see and hear everything, something a camera is not capable of doing. Hiring a team of security guards provides peace of mind to all business owners. If you have a reception area then they could also man this during the day, ensuring everyone is signing in and out as they enter the building. 

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Employee Vetting 

Another thing you could do to protect your company is vet every employee that comes through the door. When you are interviewing for jobs, it is always a good idea to check references and background checks. The last thing you want is to let criminals into your business, you never know what they are trying to get hold of. Confidential information can be sold on for a lot of money so watch out who has access. It should be on a need to know basis at all times. 

If you work in a sector like healthcare or childre then you will need to carry out extra secrutiy checks. These are in place to not only protect you and your company, but other people around as well. 

Two-Factor Notification 

Lastly, if you want to provide your business and confididential information with extra layer of protection then you should use two-factor authentications. These are incredibly handy as you will always know when someone is trying to gain unauthorised access to your business. You can get apps for your employees to use when they are signing into various sites and apps within your company. For instance, if you have an online shop or website that needs editing then this could use two-factor authentication

Make sure you are only using genuine businesses for your authentication otherwise your information could fall into the wrong hands pretty quickly. 

Hopefully you found this article helpful and it gave you some top tips on security for your business. This can be a hard thing to get right from the start as it can be a bit of trial and error. However, when you do find the right solution, it can stay in place for many years.

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Simon CEO/CTO, Author and Blogger
Simon is a creative and passionate business leader dedicated to having fun in the pursuit of high performance and personal development. He is co-founder of Truthsayers Neurotech, the world's first Neurotech platform servicing the enterprise. Simon graduated from the University of Liverpool Business School with a MBA, and the University of Teesside with BSc Computer Science. Simon is an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Professional Development and Associate Member of the Agile Business Consortium.

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