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Tech Tips to Give Your Small Business the Edge in 2025

by Parkview News Online
January 7, 2025
Tech Tips to Give Your Small Business the Edge in 2025
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Small and medium-sized firms may utilize a variety of technological tools for marketing, operations, customer support, and productivity to help them survive and even grow. However, even though a lot of these technologies give small firms a competitive advantage, there is a significant danger involved in implementing them without taking a few crucial safety measures.

These three pointers can assist any business to ensure that they’re truly using technology to their benefit and avoid regrets.

Identify risk
Without a doubt, risk is a component of running a business, but some risks are more devastating in the event that something goes wrong. We may be more vulnerable to ransomware attacks and other cybersecurity threats as we use more devices with internet connections and online applications to keep organized and optimize our processes.

This occurs when a person downloads a file or clicks on a link that allows cybercriminals to take control of their network or data, and they then demand payment to unlock it. By analyzing the dangers that your technology presents to your company, you may find weaknesses you were unaware existed.

Establish safeguards
You may implement certain precautions to protect your company against an attack once you’ve identified your weak points, whether they be outdated software, staff knowledge, or password protection. Whatever your company’s size, cybercriminals are attempting to gain access anywhere they can.

Hardware updates, anti-virus software, and policies and procedures are a few examples of safeguards. Grants can be available to assist you in funding these updates, and you might be able to locate useful policy templates and expert guidance online.

Plan and respond
Businesses should not only implement precautions but also plan for the potential of an attack and what to do in the event that it does occur. Regular data backups, restricting access to private data, and training employees about safe online conduct are a few examples of how to achieve this.

You should not pay up if you are the victim of a ransomware assault. Instead, carry out your strategy. It should involve resetting and erasing your devices, any online networks, and accounts in addition to separating them from your network. Additionally, you should report the incident to the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security, the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, and your local police.

More tips on how to maximize the use of technology for your business at: https://newscanada.com/en/3-tech-tips-to-help-any-small-business-get-ahead-137472

Reference: https://newscanada.com/
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