Secure your devices
Your digital devices know more about you than you think. As for hackers, they don't lack ingenuity. Make sure your business's secrets don't fall into the wrong hands: protect your devices, and those of your staff.
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Communicating with your teams, clients and/or suppliers, sharing photos and publications of your activities, buying or selling online... The internet has broadened the scope of possibilities. But is your confidential business data secure?
With the internet and its many pitfalls, cybersecurity must become a habit, both for you and your teams. Discover our tips and tricks to ensure the security of your business's confidential data and operations, and protect yourself against fraud. Don't forget to share them with your staff.
Information circulating online can be intercepted or compromised, your device can be infected with a virus, your business's data can be stolen... Please always be extremely vigilant.
Phishing, identity theft, data theft, malware, ransomware, and social engineering... Fraudsters are constantly inventing new, increasingly realistic and sophisticated techniques.
A moment of inattention on your part or that of one of your collaborators can have serious consequences. We have tips to help you secure your business's data and avoid traps.
The longer, more surprising, and complex your passwords are, the harder they will be to decrypt:
Use a unique password for each of your applications (private or professional). In this way, if a hacker discovers one of your passwords, they won't be able to access all your other applications.
To generate unique passwords for each app and website, use a password manager. No need to remember them all: your "password manager" centralises them, and you only need one password to access them. Practical and secure!
In addition to your password (something you know), add, depending on your device's features, security with your fingerprint or facial recognition (a unique biological identification characteristic) and/or activate your device's lock (something you possess).
This principle is known as two-factor authentication. It’s an additional lock to enhance the security of your business data.
Secure your devices
Your digital devices know more about you than you think. As for hackers, they don't lack ingenuity. Make sure your business's secrets don't fall into the wrong hands: protect your devices, and those of your staff.
Activate device lock
Whether it's a smartphone, tablet, or computer, make sure to activate device lock (using a code, fingerprint, or facial recognition, depending on the device's features).
Update your system
Most updates include security updates. This is why it's essential to update your operating systems and applications as soon as updates are available.
Download from official stores
Some applications contain malware. Be cautious when downloading applications and only do so from official online stores (App Store, Google Play). Never click on a link to download or update an application.
Use a known and secure Wi-Fi
Connecting to a public Wi-Fi network poses risks. When on the move, it's better to use your smartphone's "Wi-Fi hotspot" or limit the connection duration to a minimum (e.g. synchronise your mailbox and disconnect from the public/shared Wi-Fi network). At the office and at home, don't forget to change your modem's original password and never let strangers connect to your network.
Install an antivirus or anti-malware
To avoid malware (software installed fraudulently on a computer to breach its security) and ransomware (malicious software that takes personal data hostage), you can install an antivirus or anti-malware programme on your business's computers. Also, regularly check your USB keys using an antivirus.
Suspicious emails, links to fake websites, scams on social media... fraud and phishing attempts are everywhere. To avoid online traps and secure your data, vigilance is essential. Test your knowledge and that of your team, and discover our tips and videos to learn how to recognise scams and know how to react in case of fraud.
Have you lost your bank card, Isabel SmartCard or smartphone, or do you think your data has been stolen?
In case of suspected fraud related to banking (cards, Easy Banking Web or Easy Banking App), certain steps can help limit hackers' actions. You can contact the Easy Banking Centre, block your card, delete your device via your app and/or change your password.
Did you receive a message from a supplier or official instance urging you to click on a link and then log in to your "online banking"? Send the email, SMS screenshot, etc. to suspect@safeonweb.be.
Tip: download the Safeonweb app developed by the Belgian Cyber Security Centre. In addition to giving you tips, this app alerts you to online threats and scams.
Learn more
Several tools allow you to protect yourself, your business, and your staff against online fraud. For example, the Cyber Security Coalition, an official website to combat cybercrime, offers you support by testing your infrastructure and providing free kits and guides to maximise your business's security.
Easy Banking App, Easy Banking Web, Easy Banking Business, Isabel... Discover how to manage your business's banking easily and securely.
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