There is an easy route to 100% effective cyber security - don't use the internet!
But that's not an option, so what we as users and businesses have to do is try and ensure the work environment is a safe as possibly can be.
For users, this means creating an environment in which they feel confident to utilise the websites and services they need to be effective. For the business this means enabling this, whilst ensuring the business, it's assets and it's data, is kept safe from criminal attacks and data breaches.
In this module, we'll look at how we can make this happen.
But not just any antivirus. Free antivirus is not worth the money you're not paying. When you pay for a solution, you're paying the extra levels of vigilance modern antivirus requires, such as:
A powerful antivirus that doesn't slow down your device is essential to properly protecting users as they browse.
Such is the threat and risk to businesses Anti-malware should really be dealt with separately to Antivirus with its own dedicated solution. Antivirus and Anti-malware are covered separately as part of the UK Government's Cyber Essentials standard.
Whilst Antivirus is a general tool to help prevent attacks of all kinds, your dedicated Malware prevention solution should be doing something a bit different:
Because of the aggressive nature of ransomware attacks and the potential cost and disruption to your business, consider investing in a Ransomware Protection solution with a financially-backed guarantee
It's important to remember that modern workers are unlikely to use the same desktop PC as their only device. From laptops and mobiles to tablets and terminals, it's important to be able to apply the same level of protection against them all.
Endpoint Protection helps you apply this protection regardless of device.
Some of the key features that businesses will need from their Endpoint Protection solution includes:
Many solutions will also keep your devices safe even if they're lost or stolen by allowing device location details, or even remote wipe.
Web Content Filtering reduces your overall exposure from internet use by restricting access to certain websites.
Adult or gambling sites aren't allowed in most workplaces anyway, but they are also amongst the most risky sites when it comes to cyber security.
Content filtering services allow you to control centrally what kinds of websites can be accessed to not only make your business more secure, but also to prevent workers from being distracted by online games or social media sites.
Firewalls, at both the device and network level, are essential for keeping your business safe.
We already discussed what makes a good firewall in our Hardware section. You can read more about it here.