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ESSENTIAL 8 Security points

 When was last time your company has reviewed the recommended Essential 8 (9) security points? At the best minimum your company should achieve a reasonable level of security to comply with security legislation and client data protection. Application Control Patch Applications Microsoft Office Macros User Application Hardening Restrict Administration Privleges Patching Operating Systems Multi-Factor Authentication Daily Backups Regular Audit We are happy to run a free no obligation review to let you know what Level you currently achieve and steps to improve your company security. CONTACT: consulting@misiara.com.au

Knowing your Threats

You secured your Network internally and externally. Do you really know what is lurking inside your network? We utilise a number of tools to asses what is inside your network. The only way you will really know if your LAN and WAN are clean is if you inspect every packet being sent and received. Stage two is to inspect all Event logs and gather information that is useful for analysis.  Can you confidently tick every item on the list below? 1. Back up your data 2. Secure your devices and network 3. Encrypt important information 4. Ensure you use multi-factor authentication (MFA) 5. Manage passphrases 6. Monitor use of computer equipment and systems 7. Put policies in place to guide your staff 8. Train your staff to be safe online 9. Protect your customers 10. Consider cyber security insurance 11. Get updates on the latest risks 12. Get cyber security advice The above points are from a government Cyber Security Resource ( https://business.gov.au/online/cyber-security/protect-your-busin...

MiT Consulting

M i T Consulting  We help your business use technology better by assessing your processes and strategy. We specialise in Engineering, Architecture, Building and Construction industry transformation. Our role is to change your business technology systems. We improve your services and achieve your business goals by following the below methodology:  Evaluating existing business technology to identify weaknesses and areas for improvement. Review security concerns and outdated technology. Liaising with senior IT employees to develop new technology systems, plans and policies. Advising businesses about new technology tools, systems and implementation processes. Supervising the implementation of new technology systems and tools. Enhancing existing infrastructure. Creating user training manuals for new technology. Developing leading training sessions to help employees become familiar and comfortable with new technology. CONTACT: consulting@misiara.com.au