You don’t know what you don’t know – or so the old saying goes. But when it comes to your network security, you should know your vulnerabilities and your risk tolerance, especially in the remote work era.
Although companies find it inconvenient to change passwords every 90 days, as per the industry recommendations, it’s an increasingly important step to take. Most phishing attack successes come through employee behaviours like clicking on links without checking their authenticity. In the past, hackers banked on vulnerable firewalls: today the weakest link is an office worker. Intega IT can do an audit of your email policies, test for vulnerabilities in your Office 365 and install multi-factor authorizations.
Learn more about cybercrime and security from Intega IT at info@intega.ca.
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