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Don’t catch the Valentine’s Tech Fever

Writer: ServiceIT+ServiceIT+

Updated: Feb 6

Ensure security for businesses and virtual customers on Valentine’s Day




Don’t catch the Valentine’s Tech Fever

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Technology has the potential to make Love Month (February) better by offering new and innovative ways to connect with loved ones and celebrate the occasion. This has made the people experiences fun and better through the following:

Virtual Dates: Video conferences platform has helped couples have virtual dates and stay connected despite being physically apart.

Online Gift Delivery: Online gift delivery services allow you to choose and send gifts with just a few clicks regardless of location.

Romantic Playlists: Music streaming services make it easy to create personalized playlists for your significant other, setting the mood for a romantic evening in.

Personalized Cards: Create and send customized and heartfelt e-cards, showing your loved one how much you care.

Valentine’s Day is a time of celebration and gifting. However, it is also a vulnerable time where it attracts cyber criminals who look for opportunities to steal personal and financial information. Same goes to enterprises, as employees may be more likely to engage in risky behavior such as opening suspicious emails or visiting unsecured websites. This is what we may call now as the “Valentine’s tech fever”.

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To help ensure the cybersecurity of your enterprise on Valentine’s Day, consider the following:

Awareness training: Educate employees about the risks of phishing scams and other forms of cyberattacks that may occur during Valentine’s Day.

Email security: Ensure that your enterprise’s email security system is up-to-date and that employees are trained on how to spot and report suspicious emails.

Network security: Ensure that your network is secured with firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems, and regularly updated antivirus software.

Website security: Make sure that all websites and online services used by your enterprise are secure and that employees are trained to identify and avoid unsecured websites.

Backup and disaster recovery: Make sure that your enterprise’s data is backed up regularly and that you have a disaster recovery plan in place to minimize the impact of a potential cyberattack.

By implementing these measures, you can help protect your enterprise’s data and systems during Valentine’s Day and throughout the year.

There is this one solution that could protect business and its users during high season like Valentine’s day—- Endpoint protection. This software solution that protects computers and other devices from malware and other forms of cyberattacks. It can help prevent malicious software from infecting your systems and stealing sensitive information.

Learn how you can keep your business’ technology upgraded and secured by scheduling a consultation with our IT experts.


 
 
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