How to Keep Data Secure and Protect the Privacy of Your Customers

How to Keep Data Secure and Protect the Privacy of Your Customers

A data breach can create a world of pain for any business. Hackers love personal data, and no matter the size or nature of a business cyberattacks can have a negative impact on processes and result in customer churn. The best way to stay safe from a cyberattack is to put security of your data at the center of every process. This article will teach you how to guard your customer’s privacy and keep your data safe.

A firewall is a potent tool that will block unauthorized access. It blocks data that comes in by blocking or allowing access according to the rules set by your IT department. Firewalls, anti-virus software and multi-factor verification are all vital to establish strong security protocols. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) requires that users have two forms of verification to sign in to your system. These include something they are familiar with (password or password) and something they own (security token or mobile phone) and something they are (fingerprint or face recognition).

It is essential to regularly backup data regularly. This can be vital in the event that data that is click to investigate sensitive is stolen or lost. You can backup your data in many places, such as on a local computer or external hard drive, cloud storage and more. When backing up, it is recommended to use the 3-2-1 backup method, which is comprised of three copies of your data stored in two different locations, and on at least one device that isn’t connected to the original source of data.



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