As a business owner you need to act quickly when you find an opportunity that will give you a strategic advantage over your competitors.
If you are like most business owners the list above made you start to think about how and where you store critical user names and passwords. Problem is, many of us save them and never think about it again. Keep them in a safe place and know how to access them!
Okay, here is a checklist you can use. We have left a few blank spaces so you can personalize it.
Use strong passwords
Using strong passwords is an easy way to improve your cybersecurity. Be sure to use different passwords for your different accounts. A strong password includes:
Multi Factor authentication
Multi Factor authentication requires additional information (e.g., a security code sent to your phone) to log in. Check with your vendors that handle sensitive data, especially financial institutions, to see if they offer multi factor authentication for your account.