The security of your business could be in jeopardy without you realizing. To avoid security breaches, it’s important to go over every detail of your security measures carefully so that all areas of improvement can be addressed. Here are four things that may be impacting your business security.
Insufficient Security Equipment
Even if you have all the right gadgets to secure your premises, your security equipment might still be faulty, damaged or outdated. It’s a good idea to have each equipment piece tested regularly to ensure that everything is functioning correctly. You should also test your alarm on a regular basis to determine if it’s still capable of detecting the presence of intruders and notifying the proper authorities. Some older security equipment that’s still in good working order might not meet modern-day technological standards, which could make your security system easier to crack by criminals.
Online Security Risks
Hackers are always looking to tap into vulnerable business security networks, and you might become a victim if the right online security measures aren’t in order. Having the most up-to-date spyware protection, anti-malware, virus detection, and removal programs in place will help keep your confidential data protected. You can also make your online network securer with the latest active directory management tools.
Poor Lighting
Even poor lighting inside and outside your commercial building could put you and your employees at risk. Criminals often see poor lighting as an opportunity to hide better and sneak onto properties without getting noticed as easily. Parking lots and garages are among the top places where criminals strike when lighting is poor, and having lights in place that are bright enough to provide sufficient lighting without burning out quickly can help keep everyone safe. It’s also important to make sure that sufficient lighting is around all entry and exit points.
Careless or Disgruntled Employees
Any of your staff members who show a lack of responsibility or are dissatisfied with their jobs should be monitored carefully for possible security breaches. All employees should receive thorough training and supervision to ensure that no careless mistakes are being made. Disgruntled employees who quit or are terminated from their positions may have access to passwords and other sensitive information that could impact your business, and updating systems that they had access to so that they can no longer access them will be to your advantage.
You’ll have a better chance of avoiding danger if the proper security precautions have been taken for your business. Whether you need to perform any updates or implement new solutions, you can keep your company out of harm’s way by following the right steps.
Brooke Chaplan is a freelance writer and blogger. She lives and works out of her home in Los Lunas, New Mexico. She loves the outdoors and spends most of her time hiking, biking, and gardening. For more information, contact Brooke via Facebook at facebook.com/brooke.chaplan or Twitter @BrookeChaplan