online internet security for businesses Georgetown TX

online internet security for businesses Georgetown TXHow often do you access the Internet? Probably a bit too often, but how often do you do so using an insecure network?

While we all know that the Internet is a dangerous place, we may not all realize how accessing the World Wide Web opens us up to even greater risks. Unsafe surfing leads to threats from hackers, scams, malware and more.

Wherever you go online, CTTS wants you to stay safe. By taking a small handful of security measures we can greatly reduce our exposure to all these threats.

Here are 5 online security basics to help you get started:

  1. Hook Up to a Network That You Know.

Free Wi-Fi is tempting, but be sure that you consider who is providing the connection. Public connections at the local coffee shop are usually unsecured and leave your machine open to outsiders. While these networks provide a convenience, there are risks to be aware of.

  1. Bank and Shop with Caution.

Shopping from familiar websites is a good place to start. Stick with the reputable sites that are tried and true – like Amazon or eBay. Also, when checking out and finalizing the purchase, look for the ‘padlock’ symbol or the abbreviation ‘https’ in the address bar at the top of your browser. This will ensure that you are on a secure, encrypted part of this webpage. Keeping an eye on your bank statements for suspicious activity is always a good idea, among these other best practices for shopping online.

  1. Use Secure Passwords.

Passwords for logging into any website should contain a mix of letters, numbers, and special characters – as well as be different for each website that you log into. It can definitely be a pain to remember all of these passwords, but ask yourself which is more of a pain – remembering these, or recovering stolen personal information.

  1. Lock Your Computer.

When you walk away from your machine, lock it. In Windows, it is as easy as pressing the Windows key + L. On an Apple Mac, pressing “Control+Shift+Eject” will do the trick (unless you do not have an optical drive, then you can hit the “Power” key instead of “Eject”). This practice would be the equivalent to deadbolting the front door of your home. It acts as a deterrent to the bad guys as well as a line of defense. It may even be worth setting up a password lock on your Apple or Windows machine as well.

  1. Do not click on anything unfamiliar.
    If an offer is too good to be true, it probably is. If you get an email from an unknown source, do not click any of the links within it – and immediately report it to your IT department. If a window pops up while browsing a website, immediately close it. Familiarity is always your friend. Using your judgment and trusting your gut is the ultimate defense when online. Always play it safe!

dark web security Georgetown TXNow that we have your online security taken care of, what about your company's security? Have you incorporated data security into your long term business technology strategy? If you would like to learn more about business continuity, cloud and data backup solutions specifically tailored to your business needs for today and down the road, let's talk: (512) 388-5559.

CTTS is a complete technology solution provider and the leading IT Support and Managed Service Provider in the Central Texas area. We're located in Georgetown, TX, but we service all of Central Texas and the surrounding areas including Round Rock and Austin. Learn more about CTTS today!

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By Josh Wilmoth
CEO, Central Texas Technology Solutions