October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Since 2004, the President of the United States and Congress have declared October to be Cybersecurity Awareness Month. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) lead a collaborative effort between government and industry to raise cybersecurity awareness nationally and internationally. The intent is to help individuals protect themselves online as threats to technology and confidential data become more commonplace.
In recognition of Cybersecurity Month, here is a collection of articles from our online Learning Center with safety tips, information on scams, and other content to help keep you informed.
Protect Your Business Against Email Compromise
Business email compromise (BEC) exploits the fact that many individuals rely on email to conduct business, both personal and professional, and is one of the most financially damaging online crimes.
Stay Alert for a Popular Phone Call/Text Scam
Scammers continue to develop ways to try and cheat you out of your money over the phone via calls or text messages.
Social engineering is the general term given to attempts by fraudsters to manipulate a victim into performing actions or divulging confidential information.
What is Multi-Factor Authentication?
Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) refers to adding an extra step to the login process and is becoming more important for protecting systems.
Tips to Prevent Losses to Your Company Due to Electronic Transfer Fraud
In light of the recent news regarding businesses and municipalities losing money due to electronic transfers, here are some best practices for you to review with your company.
Tips to Protect Your Information, Accounts, and Devices
Hackers and scammers are continuously developing clever ways to defraud people of personal information and money. Following are tips to help you protect your personal information, accounts, and devices.
5 Steps to Help Protect Your Business Accounts from Cyber Criminals
Cyber criminals are targeting businesses of all sizes with increasingly sophisticated attacks. At a minimum, consider these recommendations to help protect your business.
Protect Your Business from Costly Email Scams
Email scams can have devastating consequences for your business, including loss of funds.
Protect Your Business Accounts from Cyber Criminals
There are steps you can take to protect your business accounts from cyber criminals.
Protect Your Business from Ransomware
Ransomware attacks have become more frequent. Protect your business.
Helping you protect your company’s financial information is important to us. For additional information on how to protect your accounts, visit www.EnterpriseBanking.com/security.
For more information about Cybersecurity Month and ongoing cybersecurity threats, visit https://www.cisa.gov/cybersecurity-awareness-month.