Computers and business go hand in hand as many job roles now include the use of computers for menial tasks such as monitoring email lists and checking out the latest news in any industry. Basic computer training comes as standard in this day and age but not every employee will be as much in the know-how as others when it comes to computers and computing.
Training can be given to both new and existing team members but knowing what to teach them can lead to a higher success rate in protecting a business from potential cyber threats.
What can a lack of training lead to?
Insufficient training in how to use a company’s computer systems could potentially be the lead to the complete downfall of the entire brand. Hackers can easily access computer systems and networks if employees do not follow protocols to keep themselves and the business they work for safe from cyber attacks.
Hackers are fast. Just one click on a dodgy link in an email or on a fake website could be all that is needed for hackers to steal thousands of data files and sensitive information. French companies have been enacting EU laws that require staff to learn about internet security in an action calledvie privée internet.
Basic security steps to take to protect any work environment
Perhaps one of the most mundane but effective security measures to put into place is a password. Where it can be frustrating to keep having to remember a password to log in, it is an effective way to start blocking out hackers and potential cyber attacks. Passwords need to be strong, like on any other account for online purposes.
A mixture of different characters including both small and upper case letters, numbers and special characters are needed to create a password which will be difficult for hackers to crack. If your team cannot come up with a random password that is suitable, there are several legitimate websites which offer the service to produce a completely randomized password.
In addition to passwords, another basic security step is to install VPN software. A virtual private network sounds complicated but it can make a huge impact on the safety and security for computer processes within a business. Encrypted connections mean that any online behaviour can’t be tracked and hackers have almost no chance of getting into your business files. Once again, there are many selections available online for VPN providers but it definitely pays to do some research and find the
most reputable VPN company to lay your trust in.
The third basic but compulsory action to take for any computer, in business or personal use, is to install anti-virus software. Both anti virus and anti malware have significant benefits which can protect your devices from potentially malicious bugs or viruses. Installing top of the range software isn’t always essential so if you have a lower budget there are some free options available which can offer basic levels of anti-virus protection. Like all software, you need to keep on top of updates.
All of these elements are part of the French action sécurité internet in an effort to reduce the growing threat of cyber attacks in the country over the past few years.