Cybersecurity Awareness Month Highlights Importance of Vigilance Across Industries

October 8, 2021

As technology continues to advance, cyberattacks are on the rise – and employees in every industry and across functions can benefit from effective cybersecurity practices.

October’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month aims to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity at work and at home. The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency and the National Cyber Security Alliance are sponsoring the event with this year’s theme: “Do Your Part. #BeCyberSmart.”

There are simple ways employees across industries can play their part in effective cybersecurity:

  • Do not open any email links or attachments from users you do not recognize
  • Use a password manager to safely store your login information
  • Utilize multi-factor authentication where available to add a layer of protection
  • Regularly update your software and systems to minimize potential vulnerabilities

In addition to these general practices, there are many industry-specific cybersecurity guidelines:

  • In healthcare, systems and platforms should only run software necessary to effectively run the facility. Utilize a firewall to protect against intrusions into the system from outside sources. If electronic health information must be transferred to a mobile device, ensure it is encrypted.
  • In manufacturing, companies should implement security checkpoints across supply chain networks to help prevent hackers from gaining access to numerous systems. Automated manufacturing equipment can be easily accessed if not securely protected in the network.
  • In construction, physical technology assets should be properly disposed of once the equipment is sufficiently wiped of any company data. Outline hardware and software policies with employees to determine when external devices can be connected to company Wi-Fi.

Several resources are available during Cybersecurity Awareness Month to learn more:

All companies should provide continuous training on cybersecurity and develop a breach recovery plan. A designated privacy officer can also help organizations recognize and act on potential emerging threats.

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