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Is Your Team Suffering From Cyber Security Fatigue?

August 17, 2023

Thomas Fox is president of Tech Experts, southeast Michigan’s leading small business computer support company.

Recently, we’ve seen a concerning trend among businesses: cyber security fatigue.

It’s a phenomenon that occurs when people become overwhelmed and desensitized to the constant barrage of cyber threats and security alerts they face on a daily basis.

You may be thinking, “My business is too small to be a target for cyber criminals.”

Unfortunately, that couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, small businesses are often targeted precisely because they are seen as easier targets.

Cyber criminals know that small businesses don’t have the same resources as larger corporations, making them more vulnerable to attacks.

So, how can you tell if your business is suffering from cyber security fatigue? Here are a few signs to look out for:

• Your employees are ignoring security alerts or taking shortcuts to get around them
• You’ve had a data breach or cyber attack in the past, but didn’t take significant steps to prevent it from happening again
• You’re relying solely on antivirus software to protect your business
• You haven’t updated your security protocols in a while

If any of these sound familiar, it’s time to take action. Here are a few ideas to help you combat cyber security fatigue and keep your business secure:

Invest in employee training

Your employees are your first line of defense against cyber threats. Make sure they understand the risks and are trained in proper security protocols.

Use multi-factor authentication

This adds an extra layer of security by requiring users to provide additional verification before accessing sensitive information.

Keep your software up to date

Many cyber attacks happen because of outdated software that contains vulnerabilities. Make sure all software is regularly updated to the latest version.

Partner with a trusted IT support provider

We can provide ongoing support and monitoring of your systems, ensuring that your business stays secure and up to date.

Don’t let cyber security fatigue put your business at risk. By taking proactive steps to improve your security, you can protect your business and enjoy peace of mind. Remember, the best defense is a good offense! If we can help, get in touch.

Filed Under: Security Tagged With: cybersecurity, Security

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