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Getting your staff to care about your organizational network and data security may be more difficult than you might think, but itโs not a lost cause. Today, keeping your businessโ organizational security strong relies heavily on your staffโs willingness to follow the right practices, so today we thought weโd give you seven tips to get your people to care about security
One of the main reasons employees donโt often care about cybersecurity is the overt secrecy surrounding it. Todayโs organization needs to come clean when it comes to the constant threats that are out there. If you want your people to have a vested interest in keeping your businessโ information systems and data secure, you need to level with them. After all, they canโt help if they donโt understand.
Your company holds a lot of your employees personal data. Let them know that along with any sensitive and proprietary data that could be lost in a data breach, that their data could also be vulnerable. In order to sufficiently secure your data and theirs, they need to know whatโs at stake if they donโt actively follow cybersecurity procedures.
Every member of your organization needs to understand that they could be targeted by hackers and fall victim to these threats. The more your employees understand that management is actively complying with security policies, the more willing they will be to alter the way they consider cybersecurity.
People tend to be more engaged when there is incentive baked into a policy. Gamification is the strategy of scoring a person based on their efforts. This strategy works wonders for productivity so it stands to reason that it would work for cybersecurity awareness and following any organizational policy thatโs in place to keep your systems and data secure.
One of the most important variables to get your people to follow the rules, is to have them in place to begin with. In cybersecurity, confusion can be a huge albatross, so ensuring that everyone is playing with the same rulebook is a must. This includes building procedures to handle attacks such as phishing as well as password hygiene and many other security-based policies. The more consistent your procedures are, the more likely your staff is to understand and follow them.
With all the threats that are out there at the moment, you will want to stress the importance of cybersecurity with current and new employees, alike. If you start hammering home the importance of compliance with security procedures from the day an employee starts at your business, the more likely they will continue to comply with them as they undertake their job; which for most of your staff, isnโt strictly cybersecurity.
Security training is becoming commonplace at almost every organization, largely because the threats that it faces could have devastating consequences. You will want to invest in comprehensive training and re-training to ensure that your employees understand the importance of your cybersecurity initiatives, and that they are up-to-date on any and all changes to policy or strategy.
Cybersecurity is a team effort today and if your organization isnโt stressing the importance of it, itโs only a matter of time until it rears its head. If you would like to learn more about training your employees on the best practices of cybersecurity, creating a cybersecurity policy that works to keep your information systems secure, or if you would just like to talk to one of our IT professionals about cybersecurity best practices and procedures, give us a call today at (954) 573-1300.
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7890 Peters Road Building G102,
Plantation, Florida 33324
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