Empower Your Team to Help Prevent Cyberattacks

Partner Perspectives,

Human error contributes to 82% of data breaches, making your employees a crucial line of defense against cyber threats.1 A single mistake could expose your business to a data breach. This could lead to data loss, downtime, and a negative impact on your bottom line.

Train Your Employees to Help Prevent Cyber Threats
🔵 Recognize Phishing Red Flags 

Teach your team to spot suspicious emails by looking for signs of phishing, like generic greetings, misspellings or grammatical errors, or urgent language asking for immediate action. Consider using phishing simulations to train employees.

🔵 Enforce Strong Password Policies 

Encourage employees to use complex passwords and avoid reusing them across sites. Implement multi-factor authentication for an added layer of security.

🔵 Promote Safe Attachment Practices

Advise employees to only open attachments from known, trusted sources. If in doubt, they should verify the sender's identity before downloading.

🔵 Keep Credentials Confidential

Stress the importance of keeping login credentials private. Ensure employees understand the dangers of sharing passwords, even internally.

🔵 Limit Use of External Devices

Require approval for use of external devices, and remind employees to avoid inserting unfamiliar USB drives. Use endpoint protection software to help reduce these risks.

🔵 Mandate Regular Updates

Keep systems, software, and devices up-to-date by automating updates whenever possible. Additionally, encourage employees to regularly back up data

Looking to learn more about common cyber threats and how to help prevent them to keep your business safe? Reach out to your local Federated Insurance® marketing representative today for more information.

  1. Verizon. 2022 Data Breach Investigations Report. https://www.verizon.com/business/resources/T159/reports/2022-dbir-public-sector-snapshot.pdf. 2025.

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