What's your cybersecurity grade?

Understanding your cybersecurity health will help you consistently meet customer and government compliance and begin using cybersecurity as a strategy to earn new business.

Simply respond to the 12 statements below and quickly see where you stand:

1

A single business leader has been specified and owns the responsibility and accountability for cybersecurity in your organization. *


2

Your organization conducts regular cybersecurity checkups and receives recommendations on improving its cybersecurity posture. *


3

There are written rules on how your employees are expected to use company technology devices and data. *


4

There is a written plan of action should your company experience a breach or cybersecurity incident. *


5

At least once per year, you hire a "good" hacker to break into your systems and report on potential weaknesses to address. *


6

You receive ongoing alerts about new cybersecurity threats, topics, and trends that may impact your organization. *


7

Your employees are regularly tested to see if they might click on bad links or open unknown files in suspicious emails. *


8

Your employees receive ongoing, regular awareness training on cybersecurity safety, topics, and best practices. *


9

There are cybersecurity safety notices and posters displayed in your facility or shared electronically. *


10

You regularly monitor employee credentials to find out if they have been stolen, sold, or published on the Dark Web. *


11

Your public facing websites are routinely monitored for adware, malware, blacklisting and other vulnerabilities. *


12

Your company network and devices are routinely scanned to find potential weaknesses and vulnerabilities. *


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