I-M Technology Presents Weekly IT Security Tips

IT security is such an IMPORTANT topic, I-M Technology has put together a series of weekly IT security tips to show you and your employees how to drastically reduce your chances of being a victim of cybercrime.
 
Since we already do this for our clients, it doesn’t cost us anything to include other local businesses as well. We want to do everything we can to educate business owners and their employees about how to avoid being low-hanging fruit for cybercrime. We’ve seen the devastation firsthand and, believe us, you do NOT want to fall victim.
 
Seriously, these weekly e-mails – and the strategies they contain – could save you from getting your bank account wiped out, getting your clients’ personal information stolen, losing critical data and having your systems down for extended periods of time, not to mention the bad PR, civil and criminal lawsuits and fines that can result from a data breach.
 
Every week we’ll focus on a single, simple thing you can do to avoid a data breach. These e-mails will come from our founding partner, Stuart Bryan, and will have “IT Security Tip #X” in the subject line.
 
We’ll also alert you IMMEDIATELY if we see any new threats developing that you need to be on high alert for. Those e-mails will have the subject line “Urgent Security Alert: New Threat Detected” so you know to read those right away and remind all your employees to be on the lookout for that particular threat. They will detail what the threat is, and our recommendation on what you need to do to protect your organization.
 
If you or your employees would like to opt in for these security tips and download a free report we’ve recently published on protecting yourself from cybercrime, click this link or forward it to them:
 
http://www.i-mtechnology.com/securitytips
 
If you have any questions, call us at 860-237-8811.
 
Stuart Bryan
Partner
I-M Technology, LLC
 
P.S. – If you want a more thorough approach to educating your employees about security best practices, we can also put together an acceptable use policy (AUP) for your company and train your employees on how to avoid data breaches and cyber-attacks.
 
We believe all companies need to make certain their employees are clear on how to appropriately use, handle and protect company data and devices.