Cyber Security Awareness Month kicks of in October and we wanted to bring something to the fore a little earlier as it is such a hot topic!
Social media has significantly transformed the way we communicate and do business. However, this growing popularity also comes with potential risks that could cause harm to businesses like yours.
Unfortunately, many organisations remain unaware of these rapidly evolving challenges. In this blog, we will explore the dangers associated with social media and share practical tips to safeguard your organisation’s reputation and financial stability so that you can safely reap the benefits of social media platforms.
Cybercrimes on social media platforms account for $3.25 Billion in annual global revenue
Exploring the risks
Social media presents several risks that you need to address, such as:
Security breaches
Cybercriminals can exploit social media to steal sensitive information by creating fake profiles and content to trick people into sharing confidential data. Social media platforms are also vulnerable to hacking, which can have a negative impact on your business.
Reputation damage
Negative comments from dissatisfied customers, envious competitors or even unhappy employees can quickly spread online and cause significant damage to your brand’s image within seconds.
Employee misconduct
Certain employees may share offensive content or leak confidential information on social media, which can trigger a crisis that can be challenging for you to handle.
Legal accountability
Social media has the potential to blur the boundaries between personal and professional lives, which can, in turn, create legal liabilities for your business. If your employees make malicious remarks about competitors, clients or individuals, the public can hold you responsible for their actions. Employees may also face the consequences if their social media behaviour violates the organisation’s regulations.
Phishing threats
Social media phishing scams can target your business and employees by installing malware or ransomware through seemingly authentic posts.
Fake LinkedIn jobs
Cybercriminals often pose as recruiters on LinkedIn and post fake job listings to collect data for identity theft scams.
Nearly 30 attempts to takeover corporate social networking accounts occur per year for each institution (roughly 3 per month)
Securing your business
Taking proactive measures is essential to avoid social media risks, including:
Checking privacy settings
Set privacy settings to the highest level across all accounts, restricting your and your employees’ access to sensitive information.
Strengthening security
Employ robust passwords and multifactor authentication (MFA) to bolster account security.
Establishing clear guidelines
Enforce clear social media rules for company and personal devices, customizing policies to fit your industry’s unique risks.
Educating your teams
Educate your team on social media risks, imparting safe practices to thwart scams and phishing attempts.
Identifying impersonation
Develop protocols to detect and manage fake profiles and impersonations swiftly. Remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
Vigilant monitoring
Set up a system to monitor social media, promptly addressing fraudulent accounts or suspicious activity that could stain your brand image.
On average, 1.4 billion accounts are hacked monthly on social media platforms
Act now to safeguard your business
Understanding the risks and adhering to social media best practices are crucial for businesses of all sizes. By following these guidelines, you can reduce your business’s vulnerability while reaping the rewards of social media.
Navigating the intricate realm of social media threats might seem daunting; however, our expert team stands ready to guide you through the ever-evolving digital landscape. Don’t wait until trouble strikes — talk with our friendly team and fortify your digital presence.
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