Should Businesses Be Worried About Data Breaches?

Sep 18
07:14

2008

Alex Cleanthous

Alex Cleanthous

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There cannot be many businesses around today that don’t use computers in some way, shape or form. Even if the main tasks are done using other machinery, or the business involves work that is done by hand, computers will still figure in the paperwork stages of many businesses. And if those computers are connected to the internet, there is every chance that they may at some point be exposed to hackers and other potential threats that may be lurking with the intent to ruin or compromise the security of your data.

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There cannot be many businesses around today that don’t use computers in some way,Should Businesses Be Worried About Data Breaches? Articles shape or form. Even if the main tasks are done using other machinery, or the business involves work that is done by hand, computers will still figure in the paperwork stages of many businesses.And if those computers are connected to the internet, there is every chance that they may at some point be exposed to hackers and other potential threats that may be lurking with the intent to ruin or compromise the security of your data.So should you be worried? In a word, yes. Every single day there are business owners who end up staring at their computers and wishing they had spent a little time – and money – in putting the right procedures into place to ensure their website, data and computer records were safe from harm.A lot of businesses have their own website now, and even if they aren’t comprehensive enough to include ordering procedures online, they will still be designed to attract the attention of possible customers who can then call or phone the owner to discuss the possibility of buying goods or services from them. What you need to think is that if good search engine optimization techniques can find potential customers for you, they can just as easily draw the attention of hackers as well.The problem with a lot of people underestimating the potential danger of their data being compromised in some way is that the dangers cannot be seen. You could be sitting in your nice cosy office somewhere in Australia, and without you even realising it someone on the other side of the world could be gleefully hacking into your computer to steal data that could make them a lot of money – or simply make them happy that they did it.There have been a fair few businesses in the past that have made the mistake of thinking that because they don’t have any online ordering facilities or particularly valuable data held on their websites, they don’t need to worry about protecting themselves.The problem is that some of us find it hard to comprehend that people will hack into your website just for the joy of being able to do it. It doesn’t matter that they won’t make any money from doing so: they just enjoy it in some strange way. That’s why you need to make sure you take every step you can to protect yourself.The truth is that if you don’t do this and do are unlucky enough to be hacked, it could take ages to get your website back up and running again. That will take you away from your work and probably damage your profits, even if only for the short term. The point is that you don’t need the hassle.Any form of web marketing that involves a website will lay you open to the possibility of being hacked into by cyber criminals. Don’t you owe it to yourself and your business to make sure you are as well protected as you could possibly be?