Press Release
Atlanta, Georgia – February 25, 2022 – The Georgia Chamber Foundation as a service to its member investors recommends the following steps to help inform and increase business cybersecurity in the days to come.
Over the months, geopolitical tensions between the United States and Russia have heightened, due to varying interests in Ukraine. Now that Russia has advanced into Ukrainian territory, the United States, its businesses, and their respective cybersecurity infrastructures are at an even greater threat. Georgia businesses should begin to effectively adopt and/or utilize internal best practices to ensure the integrity of their cybersecurity infrastructures. Here are some useful steps:
Strengthen Externally Facing Assets
Protect Expensive Infrastructure and Backup Pre-existing Data
Reduce Lateral Activity Across Your Systems
Protect the Credentials of Your Users
If your business is experiencing suspicious and unusual activity, please report such activity to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or your local law enforcement entity.