{"id":158492,"date":"2018-02-02T09:46:00","date_gmt":"2018-02-02T14:46:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ntegrait.com\/boost-employee-awareness-and-lower-your-insurance-premium\/"},"modified":"2024-02-07T08:14:59","modified_gmt":"2024-02-07T08:14:59","slug":"boost-employee-awareness-and-lower-your-insurance-premium","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ntegrait.com\/boost-employee-awareness-and-lower-your-insurance-premium\/","title":{"rendered":"Boost Employee Awareness and Lower Your Insurance Premium"},"content":{"rendered":"
Cybercrime is a common part of business these days. Even if you haven\u2019t encountered a hacking or malware incident at your business in recent years, the fact is that cybercriminals are coming up with new methods of stealing and compromising sensitive business data every single day. At best, modern cybersecurity measures are 99.9% effective; cybersecurity experts around the world agree that hacks and data breaches are an inevitable part of a business.<\/p>\n
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A majority of cybersecurity services offered today include the best in vital technologies, from firewalls to anti-malware to data encryption and more. However, as important as this technology is, on its own, it simply isn\u2019t enough. The key to truly comprehensive cybersecurity is simple, yet often overlooked: the user.<\/p>\n
Your employees are the weak link. Of course, it is important to have a well-managed and maintained IT infrastructure, but in today\u2019s business world social engineering is the number one security threat to any organization. The alarming growth and sophistication of cyber attacks only make this problem worse, as cybercriminals go for the low hanging fruit \u2013 that is, your employees.<\/p>\n
Cybersecurity gimmicks \u2014 such as \u201cset it and forget it\u201d firewalls and antivirus software \u2014 fail to account for how important the user is. Even the most effective digital security measures can be negated by simple human error, which is why conventional solutions are simply not enough to ensure your business\u2019 safety.<\/p>\n
Much of cybersecurity is dependent on the user, and as such it\u2019s vital that you properly educate your employees in safe conduct. The more your workforce knows about the security measures you have in place, the more confidently they can use the technology is a secure manner.<\/p>\n
That\u2019s why extensive security training is so important for you and your staff. By walking your employees through the most common cybercrime methods \u2014 phishing, ransomware, email spoofing and more \u2014 you can ensure they\u2019re prepared to bolster your business\u2019s security, rather than compromise it.<\/p>\n
The best part? It may even eventually pay for itself! If you\u2019re currently paying for cybersecurity insurance \u2014 and if you\u2019re not, you should be \u2014 then you may be entitled to a discount on your premium by investing in security training for your staff. Call your carrier or agent today and find out if you can save some money by training your staff.<\/p>\n
This is equally important because some forms of cybercrime that rely on the participation of an employee won\u2019t be covered by the insurance. It may fall under human error, for which the wrong carrier or policy won\u2019t pay out. So, not only will training help you save money on your premium, it will also help you avoid situations where you won\u2019t be covered!<\/p>\n
In 2016, 80% of U.S. companies suffered a cyber attack, and 47% of these were due to ransomware<\/a>. The lack of employees\u2019 cybersecurity awareness is the leading cause of successful ransomware attacks. This is the easiest way for cybercriminals to obtain access to your private data. Share these tips with your employees to start boosting your cyber defense today:<\/p>\n Make sure your employees are aware of emails containing attachments that they aren\u2019t expecting. Before clicking on anything, they should confirm who the sender is via a phone call, text message, or by sending a separate email.<\/p>\n\n