15th-Oct-2025 โข Martin Mwangi โข Cybersecurity
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, so does the threat of cybercrime. For small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Kenya, the stakes are high. According to a report by the CyberSecurity Association of Kenya, over 60% of businesses suffered a cyber attack in 2020.
These attacks can lead to significant financial losses and damage to your business's reputation. But fret not! Here are some actionable tips to help bolster your SME's cybersecurity defenses.
Your employees are often the weakest link in your cybersecurity chain. Regular training can equip them with the knowledge to recognize and respond appropriately to phishing attempts and other social engineering tactics.
Encourage your employees to use complex, unique passwords for all accounts. Consider implementing a password manager to keep track of these passwords securely.
Ensure your network is protected with a firewall and encryption. If possible, consider using a virtual private network (VPN) for added security.
Keep all software and systems up-to-date to patch any known vulnerabilities. This includes your operating system, applications, and antivirus software.
Regularly backup important data both onsite and offsite. In the event of a ransomware attack or other disaster, this will ensure you can quickly recover and get back to business.
With remote work becoming increasingly common, securing mobile devices is crucial. Install security apps, enable strong passwords, and consider using mobile device management (MDM) solutions.