The Cyber Security Policy Template: What Your Policy Should Contain
Before you’ve even considered a cyber incident response plan or business impact analysis your business will need to outline a set of hard and fast cybersecurity rules. A good cybersecurity policy can range in size from a single page to a small book. But at the very least, the below principles that you can use to use as an outline for a cyber security policy template, should be addressed coupled with giving your employees a general talk on cybersecurity to stress its importance.
Password management
A password should be as hard to guess as possible. This means passwords should be changed regularly and be complex with a mixture of numbers and letters. Two-factor authentication is also a wise complement to well-managed passwords. And you should also prevent employees from using the same password on different sites.
Locking of devices
If an employee leaves their device unattended in say an airport or a coffee shop, an opportunist criminal can, in theory, access a breadth of sensitive data. However, if you instil in your employees the simple habit of locking devices when not in use, then this potentially serious threat is eliminated.
Social media privacy settings
This is as much a “life best practice” as it is part of a cybersecurity policy template. Telling your employees to apply maximum settings to social media accounts will limit the amount of information freely available online. It will help if an employee ever talks a little too freely about sensitive company matters. However, it will also help keep secret seemingly irrelevant data like employee names and birthdays. Data like this is valuable to email scammers looking to create insightful and targeted email attacks.
Regular patching and updating
Not all programs update themselves automatically. And out-of-date software can end up being the weak point criminals are looking for. Make sure you set your software to auto-update wherever possible and perform regular scans to check for any software that hasn’t been updated.
Compliance considerations
This will vary from industry to industry but there can be a range of security rules set by the government that all businesses within that industry will have to adhere to. This will often relate to the safeguarding of customer data – particularly common within industries like health and legal. Make sure you pay close attention to your compliance requirements as at the very least they can help you start writing your cybersecurity policy.
Cyber awareness training
One of the most important security principles and something every business should do. Since employees are the first and weakest line of defence, phishing scams are the most popular form of attack – not to mention the easiest to execute. Employees need to know how to spot all types of phishing scams a mile off and know just what to do when they appear.
Next Steps
A cybersecurity policy template like this should form a fundamental part of your small business security. Beyond that though, you’ll need to be protected in case your cybersecurity measures fail you. With a solid Business Continuity Disaster Recovery Plan, your business can have the ultimate response to any form of disaster. Cyber-attack or otherwise.
Click below to download our BCDR eBook today or contact us to discover how we can help you and your staff work more securely.
Featured post
Fusion newsletter – May 2024
This spring, Fusion Technology Solutions is alive with new ways to protect your business whilst nipping unwanted cyber threats in...
Recent posts
Latest posts
Here Are 5 of the Biggest Cybersecurity Threats in Cloud Computing
With the rise in remote work and the increased adoption of cloud computing, the cloud security threats outlined below have been on increasing over the past few years. Along with adhering to some cybersecurity fundamentals, getting familiar with the following cyber security threats in cloud computing and preparing accordingly, will...
Is Outsourced Cybersecurity Right for Your SME?
Outsourcing IT services can be a game changer for your business and solve a number of common IT issues, and cybersecurity is no exception, for most businesses at least. Read on to learn whether outsourcing cybersecurity is right for your business and what specific instances it's most appropriate in. Do...
7 Cybersecurity Myths Debunked
If you work in the finance or health care sector, you’ll be all too familiar with large amounts of sensitive data and the importance of protecting it from cybercriminals. But as you might mistakenly believe, cybercriminals don’t only target these major hubs of critical data. Smaller businesses with data that...