Friday, April 24, 2020

Security Awareness Training

One key element of cybersecurity is security awareness training. End users need to know what they can do to protect their organizations. As I’ve mentioned in previous articles, we all need follow good password practices and be able to detect phishing attacks by identifying suspicious URL and email domains.

But not only do we have to pay attention to the domain and the address of the individual email, we also have to scan the body of the email to see if there is any suspicious behavior inside of it. Hackers practice a method called social engineering, which attempts to manipulate, influence or trick an end user to gain control of IT systems.
Preparation Counts

It’s imperative for the success of a business that everyone in the company be as prepared as possible, said Vince Gremillion, president of Restech, a Metarie, La.-based solution provider that survived through Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

“I would suggest get everybody together and go through a tabletop exercise. Find out if something happens, where would everybody go? What alternative numbers and personal emails can we reach you at? Go through a bunch of scenarios on how to handle as many situations as you can. If one person is unavailable, who takes over? Where does our data come from? Where is it stored? The more everyone knows, the better they will feel and the better prepared you will be if something happens,” Gremillion said. “Today, our building could disappear and we would still be 100% functional.”

Employees may be impacted very differently in a disaster. Some may not even lose power, some may lose their house—or worse. It’s important for the company to support employees through what can be a very difficult time, Gremillion said.

“You need to know what everyone’s personal situation is and how that could impact their commitment to the business. Does anyone have older relatives, special-needs children or pets? That could impact their availability to me,” Gremillion said. That’s OK, as long as you can plan for it, he added.
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