Is Your IT Infrastructure Secure?

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Are you confident your organisation’s IT infrastructure is as secure as you think? Many companies underestimate the importance of security and put their data and systems at risk. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most common security risks and how to protect your organization from them. Having a secure IT infrastructure is essential for any business, so ensure you take the necessary precautions to keep your data safe.

REASONS WHY YOUR IT INFRASTRUCTURE ISN’T SECURE AS IT SHOULD BE

You might think that your IT infrastructure is secure, but there are many potential vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious actors. These include weak passwords, unpatched software, and open ports and services. Even if you have a strong firewall in place, it’s important to regularly check for and address these potential security threats. Otherwise, your organisation could be the victim of a serious data breach.

When it comes to IT security, there’s no such thing as being too careful. By taking the time to regularly assess your infrastructure and address potential vulnerabilities, you can help ensure that your organisation remains protected from harm.

5 WAYS TO STRENGTHEN YOUR IT INFRASTRUCTURE

Your IT infrastructure is the spine of your business. It’s what allows you to connect with customers, vendors, and employees. Which means it needs to be secure. There are a lot of ways to strengthen your IT infrastructure. Here are a few key things to consider:

  1. Physical Security – This is the first line of defence against attacks. Ensure your server room is secure and that only authorised personnel have access. Consider using CCTV and other security measures to deter potential attackers. Technology is great for security, but it’s not perfect. There are always ways for hackers to find vulnerabilities and exploit them. That’s why it’s important to have other security measures in place, like physical security and employee training. Don’t rely solely on technology to keep your IT infrastructure secure.
  2. Firewalls – A firewall can help block malicious traffic from reaching your network. Make sure to keep it up-to-date. Firewalls are critical to online security. They act as a barrier between your internal network and the Internet, protecting your data and systems from external threats. Without a firewall in place, your network is vulnerable to attacks from viruses, malware, and hackers.

A good firewall will block unwanted incoming traffic while still allowing legitimate traffic to pass through. It can also be configured to allow or deny specific types of traffic, such as certain types of file transfers or remote access.

Firewalls can be hardware-based or software-based. Hardware-based firewalls are usually more expensive, but they offer better performance and protection. Software-based firewalls are less expensive and easier to deploy, but they may not provide as much protection.

  1. Intrusion Detection/Prevention – It’s no secret that online security is more important than ever. With hackers becoming more sophisticated and cyber-attacks on the rise, it’s critical that businesses have a robust security infrastructure in place. One of the key components of strong security infrastructure is an intrusion detection and prevention system (IDPs).

An IDPS is designed to detect and prevent unauthorised access to a network or system. It monitors network traffic for signs of malicious activity and can take action to block or contains any attacks that are detected. This proactive approach to security can help protect your business from a wide range of threats, including viruses, worms, Trojans, and Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.

There are many different IDPS solutions on the market, so it’s important to choose one that meets the specific needs of your business. However, all IDPs solutions share one common goal: to keep your network and systems safe from harm.

  1. Anti-Virus/Anti-Malware – These are essential tools for protecting your network from malware. Be sure to keep them up-to-date and run regular scans.
  2. Employee Education – Your employees are one of the biggest security risks to your IT infrastructure. If they’re not trained properly, they could accidentally give hackers access to your systems. Make sure you train your employees on proper security procedures and make sure they understand the importance of following them.

By taking these steps, you can help ensure that your IT infrastructure is as secure as possible.

CONTACT US FOR BUSINESS CYBER SECURITY SOLUTIONS

If you’re looking to upgrade your business cyber security, Mint Technology are here to help.

Our cyber security experts take great care in making sure that our clients get the right cyber security solution that protects their business from a host of threats.

Call us on 01384 887733 or drop us an email at sales@wearemint.tech.

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