How Would Multi-Layer Defense Help Your Company?

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Multi-layer defense, also known as multi-layered security, is a cyber security method that uses several different components to defend your infrastructure and mitigate threats. These layers of defense can help bridge any gaps that may exist in your business’s security. Plus, they make it more difficult for cybercriminals to breach important data and expose any vulnerabilities.

Think about it: Each layer of defense on its own won’t be able to do much to protect your company’s crucial data. However, when layered together, they can really improve their collective efficacy against network infiltration.

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Common Types of Security Layers

In this technology-driven era, adopting a multi-layered approach to security that considers a wide variety of potential threats is critical. A multi-layered security approach using a mix of common security layers can help better protect your organization’s data. 

Here are some of the most common types of security layers:

Monitoring

Monitoring involves observing your company’s overall operations to understand the full picture and where you need to bridge security gaps.

Network

Make sure your business’s network is properly protected and secure.

Internet

Use protected internet and secure Wi-Fi with monitored use from vetted users.

Users

Users should all be fully authenticated, and admins should give minimal privileges only where needed. Companies should give users cyber-awareness training so that they can be the first level of defense against cybercrime.

Devices

All devices that your employees use should match a secure baseline and should run all proper firewalls and antivirus software.

Patch Management

All software should run on the latest updates.

Data Backup

Back up your data regularly, and ensure restoration works so you can protect your data in the event of breach or loss.

[Related: 6 Signs Your Business Has Been Hacked]

How Multi-Layer Defense Security Can Protect Your Company

Multi-layered security can efficiently and directly identify and mitigate threats to your company on several different levels. Here are just a few of the benefits you can expect.

Improve Focus

Your team can do their jobs while multi-layered security works in the background. No more stopping what you’re doing to deal with security breaches — you can focus on your job while your data stays secure.

Catch Breaches Early

Multi-layered security can catch any breach or attack attempts early, before they cause serious damage.

Weed Out Malware and Protect Authentic Data

Email security and antivirus protection can encrypt your data and mitigate malware risks. Using patch management and keeping all networks and devices up to date with software can protect authentic data.

With all these layers working at once to defend your company’s data, you’ll experience unparalleled security.

[Related: 5 Questions to Assess Your Company’s Cybersecurity Risk]

For the Best Cyber Protection, Connect With CMIT Solutions of Bothell Today!

So, how do you deploy an effective combination of these defense protocols? 

Managed IT companies like CMIT Solutions of Bothell can bring many such tools together in a single platform to help your company quickly protect your network, server and applications.

We focus on multi-layered protection efforts paired with proactive monitoring for the ultimate cyber defense. CMIT Solutions is a full-service IT support company with expertise in protecting your confidential data. From network security and IT procurement to cloud hosting and data protection and backup, you’re sure to find a service that fits your needs with CMIT. 

Contact us today, and let’s get started!

 

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