Protect Yourself from Business Email Fraud
If you receive an email from a vendor saying they've changed banks and are requesting you start sending payments to that new bank - please stop, call and verify. Don't send a penny until you have phoned them at the number you have on file to verify the validity of the email. Make that call - don't respond to the email in question to confirm!
Read MoreEssential Cybersecurity Tips for Your Small Business
As a small business owner, you may think you're not as much of a target as the larger companies whose data breaches end up in the news. However, businesses with less than 100 employees are increasingly finding themselves targeted in cyberattacks.
Read MoreHack the Human: End-user Training and Tips to Combat Social Engineering
We like to think we can trust our co-workers to do the right thing. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Some people become insider threats; that is, they use their authorized access to systems to harm their organization. For example, someone may sell information from a database to a third party.
Read MoreServices to Protect Your Business from Fraud
At FCCB, we have services that help protect your operation from fraud.
Read More10 Cybersecurity Tips for Businesses
The Internet allows businesses of all sizes and from any location to reach new and larger markets, and provides opportunities to work more efficiently by using computer-based tools. Whether a company is thinking of adopting cloud computing or just using email and maintaining a website, cybersecurity should be a part of the plan.
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