Think you are not victim to cybersecurity issues because your business is not as large or JP Morgan Chase or Bank of America? This is a total myth.
If your business uses a computer, you may be victim to a cyber security breach, ransomware attack, which both can lead to loss of money and possibly, a shutdown of your business.
Thing #3: Keeping Up-To-Date With Cybersecurity Education And Awareness
Press Release: LeadingIT Ranked Among World’s Most Elite 501 Managed Service Providers
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LeadingIT
June 19, 2019
WOODSTOCK, Illinois, June 19, 2019/goleadingit.com/--LeadingIT has been named one of the world’s premier managed service providers (MSPs) on the prestigious 12th annual Channel Futures MSP 501 rankings.
Thing #2: Enable 2FA. (But What Is Two Factor Authentication (2FA) And Why Is It So Important)?
Simply, two-factor authentication is an extra layer of protection for user accounts. To log-in, you’ll need something you know (your password) and something you hold (such as your smartphone).
First things first, passwords are NOT good enough. Just like continuously changing technology, cybercrime is ever changing and has unfortunately becomes more commonplace.
Thing #1: Prepare For The End Of Windows 7
Our 3 part-series, 3 Things Every Business Needs to Accomplish in the Next 6 Months, launches today. The first article in our series is regarding the critical process of preparing for the end of Windows 7.
Do Windows pop-up's on the corner of your computer annoy you? Those reminders aren't there to pest you, but to warn you about the critical end of Windows 7. In January 2020, Windows 7 will no longer be supported or patched by Microsoft.