Is Your Company Safe From a Cyber Attack?
The threat of cyber attacks is rapidly expanding and transforming. Take this quiz to find out if your company is safe.
How do you train your employees to deal with cyber attacks?
We only train employees on how to deal with cyber attacks after a major incident
We provide regular mandatory training to educate our employees on the latest security best
We provide optional yearly workshops to train employees on how to deal with cyber attacks
We don't train our employees to deal with cyber attacks
What is your company’s password policy?
Employee passwords must be a minimum of 8 characters long
Employee passwords must be a minimum of 10 characters long
Employee must change their passwords every 3 months, and use passwords with a minimum of 15 characters
We don't have a password policy
Do you regularly update your company’s software?
We update our company's software every month
We update our company's software once every 3 months
We update our company's software once every 6 months
We update our company's software once every year
How regularly does your IT department perform penetration testing?
At least once a month
At least once a year
At least once every 3 months
We rarely perform penetration testing
What resources does you company allocate to cyber security?
We mostly rely on antivirus and malware software
We allocate a yearly budget to cyber security
We use third-party service providers to take care of our cyber security
We don't have any resources dedicated to cyber security
Are your employees allowed to use their own devices to access the company’s network?
Only if they have permission from the IT department
Only employees working in the IT department are allowed
No employees are allowed to use their own devices
All employees are allowed to use their own devices
How often do you make backups of your data?
Once a week
Once a month
Once every 6 months
Once a year
Your company is safe
Congrats! Your business is safe from cyber attacks. You're doing everything right — from training your employees to using strong passwords to protect your data. Keep up the great work!
If you're looking to move your security posture from reactive remediation to proactive enterprise-grade protection, give Malwarebytes a try.
If you're looking to move your security posture from reactive remediation to proactive enterprise-grade protection, give Malwarebytes a try.
Your company is not safe
You're following some security best practices, but you could do a lot better. Make sure you update your password policy and develop a training program to ensure your employees are up-to-date on the latest security best practices.
If you're looking to move your security posture from reactive remediation to proactive enterprise-grade protection, give Malwarebytes a try.
If you're looking to move your security posture from reactive remediation to proactive enterprise-grade protection, give Malwarebytes a try.