The continuous buzz of privacy breaches and data loss in the news is enough to make the hardiest of cybersecurity experts cringe. Everyone who goes online, particularly business owners, should consider how they can best protect themselves. The good news is there are some viable options and resources to help you.
I recommend keeping your monitoring as simple as possible. Some vendors seem to be pushing “silver bullet” products that may not necessarily be tailored to your needs. Simply put, there is no silver bullet in cybersecurity.
As you get started, it’s important to first:
Here are basic, foundational cybersecurity guidelines from CIS:
As you can see, just covering the basics adds up to a significant task list that requires internal resources and skills.
Automating as much as possible and working with a trusted technology partner are good options that will help you maximize the benefits and leverage their expertise. Single pane dashboard systems that integrate information from multiple sources are also becoming very popular.
In conclusion, in order to up your cybersecurity game, it’s important to understand your organization’s biggest risks, and to prioritize and leverage cost-effective tools that will help you gain insight into your environment. It’s easier said than done, but aligning with the right local partners can help you incrementally improve your cybersecurity posture.
Michael Taratko is principal architect - security at CBTS. Reach him at michael.taratko@cbts.com.