No matter what kind of business you run, your company’s private data will be a prime target for hackers if you conduct any aspect of business on the Internet. Fortunately, you can take the necessary steps to safeguard your company against these attacks, which is why we’ll be covering what security by design is and if it’s right for you in this blog.
If you’ve ever heard the phrase, “the best offense is a good defense,” then you’ll have a good grasp on what security by design is. In the case of a business, the “offense” is your standard operations. In order to keep your operations running at full capacity, you need to keep breaches and hacks to an absolute minimum, which is what security by design focuses on doing.
Instead of aiming to fix security-based issues and repairing systems after an attack like some defense systems do, security by design automates the process of building up a wall that hackers won’t be able to break in the first place. If no one can get through, you won’t have to worry about cleaning up the mess afterward, allowing you to keep your focus on day-to-day operations. Plus, due to the automation of the system, it will be able to repair any flaws it finds itself instead of waiting for the IT team to fix them.
While no security system will ever be a “set it and forget it” program, security by design is the closest you will ever get to that. This is perfect for companies with few IT resources. However, you’ll still want to have some IT members available in the slim chance of a breach. Even though the main goal here is to never let a breach happen in the first place, hackers are crafty, and one still might be able to find a way in, so it’s always wise to have a backup plan.
If your business is prone to cyberattacks, putting all your hope into a security by design structure might not be the best choice. However, if you back it up with another system that focuses on cleaning up the aftermath of a breach, you will be able to get the best of both worlds.
Now that we’ve gone over what security by design is and if it’s right for you, you can begin the process of finding the right system for your needs. If this is a system you want to get your hands on, you’ve come to the right place. Here at Atmosera, we offer a complete Managed Detection and Response (MDR) security service for our customers. With three levels of protection available, we’re sure you’ll find the package that best suits your company’s cyberattack protection needs.
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