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Protecting your business from cyber threats

by Payton Blessing
Jan 9, 2025 8:00AM
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Summary

Cybercrime is a growing threat to jewelry businesses, but proactive measures can strengthen your defense. 

  • Understand common threats like phishing, ransomware, and business email compromise.
  • Protect data with encryption, anti-malware tools, MFA, and regular backups.
  • Develop a cyber incident response plan and train staff for stronger resilience.

 

As cyber threats grow, implementing strong cybersecurity practices in your store is essential. Our 2024 Cybersecurity Awareness Webinar series offered practical strategies to help jewelry businesses stay protected. It all starts with the basics: understanding cybercrime, its potential impact, and the threats you and your staff need to watch for.

What is cybercrime?

Cybercrime refers to any criminal activity in the digital realm, spanning internet-connected devices, networks, social media accounts, and even bank accounts.

 

Common types of cybercrime affecting jewelry businesses

  • Phishing: Often emails, sent with the goal of tricking individuals into sharing sensitive information, clicking on a malicious link, or downloading malware.  
  • Ransomware: Attackers hold data hostage and demand payment in exchange for its release.  
  • Business Email Compromise: This threat occurs when a cybercriminal compromises an organization’s email system or individual account for the purpose of fraud.
  • Identity Theft: When a valid user’s credentials have been compromised by an attacker, unauthorized access to sensitive information can occur.  
  • Supply Chain Attacks: When a trusted third-party vendor’s software is compromised, malware can be injected into the software. Once a business downloads the software, it also becomes compromised.
  • Insider Threats: Perpetrated by employees or former employees who have direct access to company information or knowledge of business processes, these threats often lead to information being sold for financial gain. 

Our online Safety and Security Academy can help provide you and your staff with in-depth knowledge on how to keep your staff and business safe from cyber threats and more.  

 

Encrypt your data

One of the foundational steps in protecting your digital assets is data encryption. Ensuring that your sensitive information is encrypted can help prevent unauthorized access and protect your business from data breaches.

 

Utilize anti-malware solutions

Investing in reputable anti-malware solutions is essential. These tools help detect and mitigate malicious software that can compromise your systems. Regular updates and maintenance of these solutions are crucial to staying protected.

 

Implement strong authentication controls

Strong authentication controls, including Multi-factor Authentication (MFA), are a must. MFA adds an extra layer of security by requiring multiple forms of verification, making it more challenging for unauthorized individuals to gain access to your systems.

 

Backup your data

Regularly backing up your data is a critical practice. Ensure that you have off-site backups stored for at least 30 days and maintain a backup copy to recover quickly in case of data loss or ransomware attacks.

 

Be vigilant about physical security

The connection between cyber and physical security is often overlooked but crucial to the holistic safety of your business. Ensure that all physical security technology using a network connection is adequately protected to prevent unauthorized access.

 

Implement a cyber incident response and recovery plan

Having a robust cyber incident response and recovery plan is vital for businesses owners. Know where your sensitive information is located, implement adequate access controls, and talk to your agent about adding cyber liability insurance for added peace-of-mind. 

In the event of an attack, engage your trusted security partner immediately to help mitigate damage and disruptions. Regularly practice your incident response plan to ensure preparedness with your staff.  
 

We’re here to help

Dive deeper into these topics and learn more from our experts by visiting our cybersecurity page. Here, you can access recordings of the entire webinar series, additional cybersecurity training through our Safety and Security Academy, and additional valuable resources.  

For more questions about the needs of your specific store, contact our team.

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