Employee burnout is real and with the added stressors of the holidays, it can seem unbearable. This article highlights tips to help prevent burnout and enjoy the 2023 holiday season.
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Decorate Safely During the Holidays
As the holiday season gets into full swing, many families decorate to spread some cheer and make their homes more festive.
Click on the image to download or print tips for decorating safely.
Winter Weather Preparedness Checklist
The impact of extreme winter weather events on businesses can be devastating, resulting in major building damage, lost production and sales, and utility disruptions – just to name a few. Are you prepared for winter weather? Click on the images to download or print these free resources for businesses to assess winter risks and know what steps to take before, during, and after a winter weather event.
Cybersecurity Tips for Online Shopping During the Holidays
Cyber Monday is the biggest online shopping day of the year. Click on the image to download or print our cybersecurity tips for online shopping during the holidays and stay safe and secure while shopping online this season!
10 Winter Home Maintenance Tips
Winter is a beautiful time of year, but winter weather can wreak havoc on your home. Colder temperatures, ice, and snow can cause damage, slips and falls, and other unpleasant winter-related issues.
Click on the image to download or print ten useful tips to avoid winter woes at home and truly enjoy the chilly season.
Halloween Safety for Children Tips
Halloween is approaching, and the next few days will be filled with many festivities, including trick-or-treating, pumpkin carving, and other fun activities. Click on the image to download or print our Halloween Safety for Children Tips and have a fun and safe holiday!
Cyber Security Awareness Month
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month. With businesses, large and small, reliant on computers and the internet for daily operations, protecting these resources is critical.
Click on the image to download or print this article to learn more about cyberattacks and how to prevent them.
National Preparedness Month
September is National Preparedness Month. Although it’s not pleasant to think about, a natural disaster could occur at any time, and it is essential to create a plan and prepare for an emergency. Your preparation now could save a life later. Click on the image to download or print the safety sheet.
National Cooking Day
What’s for dinner? Sunday is National Cooking Day. Creating a delicious meal can be a fun way to bring people together. Click on the image to download or print the safety sheet for tips on how to prevent a kitchen fire.
Seven Steps to Improved Cybersecurity
Cyberattacks and the resulting data breaches represent significant risks, both financial and reputational, to businesses, with insurance industry estimates stating that the $3 trillion price tag currently could balloon to $5 trillion in 2024. Those figures include lost income and the payment of data breach-related regulatory fines.
According to the Insurance Information Institute*, cost-effective options exist to avoid falling victim to cyberattacks, such as:
- Understand your cyber risks. Businesses are vulnerable to cyberattacks through hacking, phishing, malware, and other methods.
- Train your staff. Those engaged in cyberattacks find a point of entry into a business’ systems and network. A business’ exposure can be reduced by having and enforcing a computer password policy for its employees.
- Keep software updated. Businesses should routinely check and upgrade the major software they use.
- Create back-up files and store them off-site. A business’ files should be backed up either to an external hard drive or on a separate cloud account. Taking these steps are vital to data recovery and the prevention of ransomware.
- Maintain firewall and antivirus technology. A business should evaluate the security settings on its software, browser and email programs.
- Establish a Data Breach Plan. A business should remind its employees to review periodically the data breach detection tools installed onto their computers. If a data breach occurs, employees must notify the business immediately to prevent further loss.
- Secure insurance coverage to address cyber risks. Cyber insurance coverage typically provides protection for costs associated with data breaches and ransomware.
The threat of cyberattack never goes away, so neither should your defenses against it. Contact the professionals at The Reschini Group to learn more and take the appropriate steps to protect your business interests.
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