Infographic: Cybersecurity protection vs home protection

When it comes to protecting your home you wouldn’t rely on just a single lock to keep intruders out, your would use a combination of locks, alarms, fences, and even security cameras to ensure full protection and peace of mind. The same principle applies to cybersecurity for an organisation, gone are the days where you can rely on just simple passwords. A layered approach is essential to keeping your organisation secure from cyber threats.

Building a strong defence

To help illustrate this concept, we’ve created an infographic that compares home security measures to cybersecurity best practices. Download it now to see how familiar home security measures, like locks, alarms, and CCTV, translate into essential cybersecurity protections. From strong passwords acting as your front door lock to firewalls serving as a security fence, this visual guide makes it easy to understand why multiple layers of defence are key to protecting your organisation from cyber threats.

Why multiple layers of security matters

Cybercriminals are constantly evolving their tactics, which means a single layer of protection isn’t enough. By implementing multiple security measures, you reduce your organisation’s risk and improve overall resilience against cyber threats. At ramsac, we understand that cybersecurity isn’t one-size-fits-all. To address this we have multiple cybersecurity solutions, including;

Just as you wouldn’t leave your home unprotected, don’t leave your business vulnerable to cyber threats.

Want to strengthen your cybersecurity? Get in touch with our experts today.

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Quiz yourself

Are you more cyber savvy than an 11 year old?

11-14 year olds get asked these questions in school. Could you get these right?