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Learn MoreEnterprise security audits and IT risk assessments are the first defense mechanisms in protecting critical data and IT assets.
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Learn MoreAt Third Eye Automation and Management, our team of experts helps keep businesses safe by implementing layered, proactive cybersecurity strategies. In this guide, we’ll walk through the most common questions we hear from clients about cybersecurity, covering what it is, how attacks can happen, and how you can better protect your business.
Cybersecurity is a broad term that includes securing data and the technology systems responsible for moving, storing, and authenticating data. For businesses, cybersecurity encompasses the technology that’s in place to help keep your business safe, the people and processes that ensure your business stays safe, and the education to ensure your employees remain vigilant against potential cyberthreats.
Employee awareness. Most breaches start with a simple mistake, like clicking a phishing link or using a weak password. Hackers don’t usually “break in”—they trick someone into opening a door.
In most cases, the simple answer is no. Many companies underestimate how fast threats evolve. Cybersecurity isn’t a one-and-done effort. Keeping your business secure requires ongoing education, updated tools, and executive buy-in.
Malware is the umbrella term for all types of malicious software, including viruses, ransomware, spyware, and trojans. A virus is a specific type of malware that replicates itself and spreads to other systems.