Signs That You Need To Improve Your Enterprise Security
October 2, 2023
Daisy Alina, writing in United States Cybersecurity Magazine, highlights signs that you need to improve your enterprise security.
Frequent incidents of malware infection unmistakably mean that your security needs a tune-up. The speed at which malware evolves makes keeping up by employing countermeasures hectic. Nevertheless, it is the only way to guarantee your business’s stability and avoid costly litigation. Strategies that are stuck in a reactive rut are not adequate for new-generation malware. Include sandbox browsing or other isolated browsing methods to stay current.
Recurring compliance issues with increasingly stringent and demanding data privacy and security regulations are another dead giveaway that your enterprise security is lacking. The penalties and damage to your company and your legal department that can occur are too onerous to risk. A secure enterprise browsing solution has many advantages including the documentation of all web activities for audit trail purposes. This provides proof of compliance with regulations.
Employees are your first line of defense against cyber threats, but they are also the weak link in your security system. An uptick in employee infractions related to security or careless web behavior is another sign that your enterprise security is poor. A browsing solution that features an enforcement function without restricting access controls employees’ web behavior but keeps the benefits of access.
Another employee-related problem is malware infiltration through employees’ browsing activities. Prohibiting internet usage is counter-productive, but remote browser isolation provides a layer of defense, ensuring that malicious software doesn’t make its way onto your system.
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