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Just because your business is a startup or small business doesn’t mean it can’t be an attractive target for thieves. Be it, hackers or phishers, protecting your business against them should be among your priority. Create a culture of safety from the beginning to accelerate the growth of your business – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Security Guide: Keeping Your Small Business Safe


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Security Guide Keeping Your Small Business Safe
  • Taking Responsibility For Keeping Your Employees
    And Customers Safe
  • Is Something That Can Go A Long Way.
  • After All, Winning And Keeping The Trust Of Your
    Customers Is What Matters The Most.
  • To Protect Everything, You Have Built To Date,
    Pay Attention To Both Digital And Physical
    Assets.
  • Here Is A Brief Guide That Covers Both Of These
    Important Aspects In General

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How To Protect The Physical Assets?
  • Install Security Surveillance Cameras
  • Install A Monitored Alarm System
  • Upgrade The Door Security
  • Familiarize With Local Law Enforcement
  • Limit Employee Access
  • Review Your Hiring Practices

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Install Security Surveillance Cameras
  • Security Camera Surveillance is an excellent
    deterrent for criminals
  • Adding a variety of cameras at different
    locations is essential to get a view at every
    angle
  • Make sure some of the cameras are hidden from
    plain sight
  • Doorways, parking lots, and windows are some of
    the most vulnerable spots
  • Invest in high-definition cameras with efficient
    night vision recording features
  • Add adequate lighting around your commercial
    building

4
Upgrade The Door Security
  • The best time to think about your business
    security is when you hunt for the building
    location
  • One must prefer neighborhoods with minimum crime
    rates
  • But if you are too late for that, beef up the
    front and back doors alike
  • A vast majority of commercial building break-ins
    are through the front doors and building windows
  • The deadbolts are the most secure type of locks
  • Invest in access control systems to protect your
    business

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Limit Employee Access
  • Although employees are the backbone of the
    company
  • it is crucial to limit their access where
    necessary
  • If an employee doesnt need really access to
    records of a sensitive nature
  • dont make them available
  • When it comes to keys, only give copies of keys
    to the people who absolutely need them
  • Keep track of employees who have access to your
    digital and physical spaces at all times of the
    year
  • It not only keeps everyone safe, but it also
    creates a culture where everyone takes
    responsibility

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How To Protect Your Digital Assets?
  • Secure Your Server
  • Hire Cybersecurity Experts
  • Keep A Check on Email Boxes

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Keep A Check On Email Boxes
  • Make sure the emails are scanned for potential
    viruses and threats.
  • Educate your employees on common phishing
    tactics.
  • Pairing up real-time remote video monitoring and
    the security guard services policy can toughen up
  • The walls of your business against intruders,
    hackers,
  • And pretty much anyone with malicious intentions

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Hire Cybersecurity Experts
  • If you have not a designated IT expert in your
    workforce
  • it is best to take one on-board
  • Consider security as a long-term investment
  • When working with a cybersecurity company is not
    an option
  • keep up with virus protection software
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