12-11-2025, 08:30 PM
In my work conducting security assessments, I consistently see organizations missing certain cybersecurity best practices that could significantly improve their security posture. Some of these are basic, while others are more advanced but equally important.
A good data protection guide should address these common gaps, but many organizations either don't have comprehensive guides or don't follow them consistently. The basics like patch management and access controls are often implemented poorly.
What cybersecurity best practices do you see organizations overlooking most frequently? And how can we better communicate the importance of these practices in our data protection guide recommendations?
A good data protection guide should address these common gaps, but many organizations either don't have comprehensive guides or don't follow them consistently. The basics like patch management and access controls are often implemented poorly.
What cybersecurity best practices do you see organizations overlooking most frequently? And how can we better communicate the importance of these practices in our data protection guide recommendations?