Cybersecurity isn’t merely for big businesses. For small business owners, having a cybersecurity policy isn’t even enough. Because I don’t have a dedicated IT department, I’ve learned that I am in charge of checking my employees’ hardware to limit our exposure to risks. As with any project that involves getting organized (i.e., preparing for the worst!), knowing where to begin is the hardest part. The first step in assessing your vulnerability is to create an inventory of the technology used by every individual in your company.
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