Beat holiday hackers: 6 Cybersecurity tips​​ 


While the holidays are your busiest season, beware of humbug hackers eager to take advantage while you’re distracted. Review the top cybersecurity threats and our 6 cybersecurity tips to get ready for the holidays.​​ 

The naughty list: Top cyber threats to watch for this holiday season​​ 

According to the Verizon 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report, these are the types of threats that may impact your business over the holidays.​​ 

60 seconds

Phishing​​ 

The median time it takes users to fall for a phishing email is less than 60 seconds1​​ 

31%

Stolen credentials​​ 

31% of breaches involve the use of stolen passwords2​​ 

32%

Ransomware​​ 

32% of breaches involve ransomware or other extortion techniques3​​ 

$50,000

Business email​​ 

compromise The median loss for business email compromise attacks is about $50,0004​​ 

The nice list: Top 6 ways to improve your cybersecurity for the holidays​​ 

Now is the time to make a list and check it twice to get your cybersecurity practices ready for the holiday rush. Use this checklist to protect your business.​​ 

1. Give your passwords an upgrade​​ 

Create complex, unique passwords for all your logins and accounts:​​ 

  • Don’t reuse passwords​​ 
  • Include numbers, capital letters and special characters in each password​​ 
  • Use a password manager to keep track of passwords​​ 

2. Think beyond the password​​ 

Add two-factor authentication (2FA) to create an extra layer of security. Methods include:​​ 

  • A code sent through email or text​​ 
  • Biométrica​​ 
  • Authenticator apps​​ 

3. Keep your software up-to-date​​ 

Make sure you install the latest patches to keep your systems secure. Check your:​​ 

  • Sistemas operativos​​ 
  • Aplicaciones​​ 
  • Device firmware​​ 

4. Avoid suspicious emails​​ 

Your employees are your most important defense against attacks like phishing. Make sure they watch out for emails with:​​ 

  • Suspicious URLs​​ 
  • Demands for payment​​ 
  • Requests for passwords​​ 

5. Secure your mobile devices​​ 

Here’s how to keep your work phones and tablets secure in the event they are lost or stolen:​​ 

  • Add passwords or biometrics to the unlock screen​​ 
  • Use a Mobile Device Management solution to remotely lock and wipe missing devices​​ 
  • Ensure sensitive data is encrypted to prevent unauthorized access​​ 

6. Plan for the worst​​ 

Prepare ahead of time for an attack so you can get back to business faster:​​ 

  • Create a cybersecurity policy that lists your recovery steps​​ 
  • Know who to call in the event of a ransomware attack​​ 
  • Consider adding cybersecurity insurance to protect your business​​ 

Improve your security, reduce your stress​​ 

While your holiday to-do list is already long, protecting your business can help you enjoy a worry-free holiday season. Each of these ideas should only take a few minutes, but can save you hours or days of dealing with a cyberattack. Like locking your front door at night, these ideas are your front line of security that can help you prevent the vast majority of attacks.​​ 

The author of this content is a paid contributor for Verizon.​​ 

1 Verizon, 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report, 2024, page 9.​​ 

2 ibid, page 43.​​ 

3 ibid, page 18.​​ 

4 ibid, page 9.​​ 

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