Cyber hygiene training can be very effective

It’s easy to argue that the vast majority of cyber attacks can be prevented if companies simply practice good cyber hygiene. This includes compliance with industry standards, regulations, and basics such as keeping backups up to date.

However, companies often make elementary mistakes in their approach to security and compliance, operating in a way that exposes a business to cybersecurity problems:

Too many companies rely on legacy systems and processes even as they integrate their critical systems and add new-generation features such as advanced analytics and automation. The result is a skills gap, and risk exposure due to outdated systems in the mix.

Cloud migration is continuing unabated, and many companies miss the risks that making exclusive use of cloud vendors bring. In fact, where companies do not carefully manage their cloud estate they may find their entire online existence could be erased with just a few keystrokes.

The perimeter of a company’s network is no longer clearly defined. Bring your own device, the internet of things and remote working makes it more difficult for security teams to police company networks.

Essentially, companies must invest in their personnel to strengthen security and compliance measures in order to build a robust digital estate. That said, few companies have the internal know-how and skills to really support security and compliance processes.

Enroll the support of a technology partner

Security and compliance concerns stem out of the use of technology, but technology can be the solution too. Automation is a key driver, as much as machine learning and AI can introduce security risks, both technologies can also aid in risk reduction.

A partner such as ELEKS brings important experience to the table. Many companies will get stuck when evaluating vendors, for example, relying on certification but lacking real insight. Likewise, security operations may get overwhelmed with alerts and struggle to consistently respond to critical flags. In contrast, an automation-driven security platform can help your company identify malicious activity and anomalies before these become a real threat.

Yes, practicing cyber hygiene and weaving security practices into your business are essential. However, you can rely on a security partnership with ELEKS to help your company more quickly identify and react to risks, while also supporting continuous compliance. Get in touch with us!