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    Home » Three Tips For Securing Your Small Business In The Modern World

    Three Tips For Securing Your Small Business In The Modern World

    npsnps19 November 2021Updated:26 June 2024
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    The business landscape is one that is constantly growing and changing. From businesses themselves to the broader aspects of the industries they lie in, there is always something going on; it is certainly an exciting thing to be a part of.

    At the same time, with this growth comes the added risk of security. Relating to both the physical and digital aspects of your company, there will always be threats out there. How can you minimise the risk of something happening to your company? Read below to find out.

    1. Keep Equipment Stored Away When Not In Use

    It goes without saying, but you are more likely to be a victim of a theft should your equipment be visible to thieves and other criminals and not safely stored away. While there are undoubtedly times when thefts occur where equipment is not in direct sight, you do not want to risk it all the same.

    Keeping your equipment stored away from prying eyes when not in use is the best thing you can do. At the same time, you should ensure there is limited access to this equipment; only a select few employees in your business, or just yourself, have access.

    2. Ensure Your Premises Is Secure

    Suppose you have a separate building for your office and do not work from home. It seems somewhat obvious, but you should make every effort to ensure that the building you work from is secure when empty.

    That being said, ensuring that your premises are secure extends beyond the physical building itself and includes any grounds, garages, or car parking that you might have. The last thing you want is for any company vehicle to go missing or for a stroke of vandalism to take place on the premises.

    Implementing security measures, including the likes of commercial automatic gates from companies such as Netfit Communications, ensures only those relating to your business will be able to access the premises. Not to mention, you can rest easy knowing that it is secure when you are not on the premises.

    However, the physical premises and equipment relating to your business is not the only place where you need to ensure safety. This takes us to the final section of this piece.

    3. Securing Sensitive Information

    As we live in such a technology-driven world, there are added pressures and threats from the cyber world as much as the physical. With an increased number of data breaches and cyber-attacks throughout the pandemic, there is no doubt an increased worry amongst company owners on what they can do to protect themselves and information relating to their business.

    Encrypting files containing sensitive information and backing up critical information onto hard drives and other storage systems are helpful when securing your business. What’s more, you should implement digital security systems and refrain from navigating websites that are not secure; you could be giving your information away willingly or even picking up a virus in the process.

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