Voyage Tech Blogs

Voyage Technology has been serving the Beaver Dam area since 1999, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

While Crucial to Your Business, Cybersecurity Can Be Tiresome for Some

While Crucial to Your Business, Cybersecurity Can Be Tiresome for Some

Cybersecurity definitely needs to be a point of emphasis for any business who relies on technology, after all if you suffer a data breach, it can have a direct impact on the way your business is viewed by potential customers or it can even have an effect on the way that you are able to operate. In order to keep your business secure online you need to depend on your staff. Like it or not, they are a major part of your business’ cybersecurity system and if they aren’t trained properly and understand their role, your business is low-hanging fruit for hackers. 

Unfortunately, security can be problematic for your staff. Consider for a minute that even if they do understand the role they play in your cybersecurity, that even the most experienced employee may find it difficult to keep up with all the computer security requirements that your IT administrator has set up. This phenomenon is called security fatigue. Today, we will talk a little bit about what causes it and how you can do your best to keep your staff from experiencing it. 

Security Fatigue is Real

According to the National Institute of Standards in Technology (NIST) a majority of those served in a poll admitted to having some type of security fatigue. Basically, there is so much made about cybersecurity that they can’t keep it straight; or, worse yet have become ambivalent about it due to the sheer number of security protocols they are asked to navigate. Either way, employees and vendors that have access to your business’ IT infrastructure need to actively be doing their very best to help keep your organization’s computing infrastructure and data safe. Doing things that put technology at risk include:

  • Getting successfully phished - Those people who are dealing with security fatigue generally don’t pay mind to what they click on. In this day and age, that can be extraordinarily bad for the organization they work for. Over 90 percent of today’s cyberattacks start with a phishing message of some sort so if you have staff that routinely falls for these tactics, you need to do something to ensure those people know how dangerous phishing is. 
  • Poor password hygiene - People who care about cybersecurity understand the role that their passwords play in it. Since most accounts require passwords as a part of their login strategy, using the same passwords in multiple accounts can be a serious problem. About four-in-five people admit to using a password on multiple accounts. This is just unacceptable for work-related accounts. 
  • Using software that doesn’t have active support - If you don’t pay any mind to your cybersecurity, you probably won’t pay attention to updates surrounding your software. Many types of software are routinely updated by their developers and some just so happen to be on users to update (think internet browsers). For the people suffering security fatigue, they don’t pay any mind that their OS or browser is out of support and that can have some serious repercussions for your business as a whole. 

Remedies for Security Fatigue

The best way to keep people from dealing with security fatigue is to have a strategy in place that takes into account both viewpoints. Obviously, network and cybersecurity are essential parts of your workplace computing strategy, but you have to understand that people don’t like having every little issue brought up every day. It’s a balancing act to be sure, but you will want to get your people to use password managers, which will encrypt all the passwords and make it easier for your organization’s staff to easily use secure passwords.

Another way to help with the overwhelming security posture is to invest in a single sign-on solution. There are plenty of solutions out there today that allow your staff to have one username and password. Through the use of multifactor authentication these solutions work to simplify the authentication process, while also having a comprehensive tool designed to keep unauthorized users off your network. 

If you would like to learn more about security fatigue and some of the security solutions and strategies Voyage Technology uses to keep our business and our clients secure, give us a call today at 800.618.9844.

 

Comments

No comments made yet. Be the first to submit a comment
Already Registered? Login Here
Guest
Wednesday, 01 April 2026

Captcha Image

Sign Up For Our Newsletter!

Mobile? Grab this Article!

Qr Code

Tag Cloud

Security Technology Tip of the Week Best Practices Data Business Computing Business Productivity Software Innovation Cloud Hackers Efficiency Hardware Network Security User Tips Internet IT Services Malware IT Support Privacy Workplace Tips Google Email Computer Phishing Workplace Strategy Collaboration Hosted Solutions Small Business Backup Users Ransomware Managed Service Mobile Device Productivity Microsoft Passwords Quick Tips Saving Money AI Communication Cybersecurity Data Backup Smartphone Disaster Recovery Data Recovery Android Upgrade VoIP Business Management Smartphones Mobile Devices communications Windows Browser Social Media Microsoft Office Managed IT Services Current Events Network Tech Term Internet of Things Remote Information Automation Artificial Intelligence Facebook Miscellaneous Holiday Compliance Gadgets Cloud Computing Covid-19 Training Server Managed Service Provider Outsourced IT Remote Work IT Support Encryption Spam Employee/Employer Relationship Windows 10 Office Business Continuity Data Management Government Business Technology Bandwidth Windows 10 Virtualization Blockchain Wi-Fi Two-factor Authentication Mobile Office Managed Services Data Security Apps Vendor Tip of the week Mobile Device Management Chrome Budget Voice over Internet Protocol Gmail Apple Networking WiFi App Employer-Employee Relationship BYOD Avoiding Downtime Access Control Office 365 Marketing Conferencing Managed IT Services How To BDR HIPAA Computing Physical Security Applications Information Technology Hacker Health Website Help Desk Office Tips Analytics Augmented Reality Retail Storage Password Healthcare Bring Your Own Device Big Data Operating System Router Computers Virtual Private Network Risk Management 2FA Paperless Office Excel Infrastructure Monitoring Document Management Firewall Remote Workers Managed IT Service Telephone Scam Data loss The Internet of Things Cooperation Free Resource Project Management Social Windows 7 Going Green Patch Management Save Money Microsoft 365 Remote Monitoring Vulnerability End of Support Vendor Management Solutions Cybercrime Customer Service Windows 11 Display Printer Virtual Desktop Holidays Data storage LiFi Data Storage Smart Technology Outlook Video Conferencing Machine Learning Managed Services Provider Word Money Saving Time Virtual Machines Professional Services Humor Maintenance Antivirus Sports Downloads Mouse Safety Data Privacy iPhone Licensing Entertainment Administration Vulnerabilities Images 101 Telephone System Multi-Factor Authentication Robot Mobility Cost Management Settings Printing Customer Relationship Management Wireless Content Filtering IT Management VPN Employees YouTube Meetings Hacking Integration Cryptocurrency Presentation User Tip Modem Computer Repair Mobile Security Processor Wireless Technology Supply Chain Google Wallet Proxy Server Reviews IP Address Cookies Outsourcing Monitors Cyber Monday Medical IT Hotspot Transportation Tactics Development Windows 8 Laptop Websites Mirgation Hypervisor Workplace Drones Shopping Nanotechnology Optimization Hiring/Firing Recovery PowerPoint Electronic Medical Records Language Employer/Employee Relationships Paperless SharePoint Addiction Hard Drives Management PCI DSS Domains Halloween Chatbots Co-managed IT Navigation Lenovo Gig Economy Screen Reader Technology Care Writing Distributed Denial of Service Virtual Reality Computing Infrastructure Teamwork Business Communications Service Level Agreement Internet Service Provider Refrigeration Hacks Server Management Regulations Compliance Public Speaking Scary Stories Private Cloud Identity Scams Evernote Superfish Bookmark Lithium-ion battery Identity Theft Smart Tech Memes Hybrid Work Fun Twitter Alerts SQL Server Human Resources Entrepreneur Deep Learning Download Net Neutrality Financial Data Error History Cables Browsers Smartwatch Education Connectivity IT Social Engineering Break Fix Undo Remote Computing Azure Google Apps Upload Procurement Mobile Computing Social Network Telework Cyber security IT Maintenance Multi-Factor Security Tech CES Tablet IoT Communitications Business Intelligence Search Dark Web Alert Shortcuts Best Practice Trends Supply Chain Management Managed IT Customer Resource management FinTech Buisness File Sharing Regulations Ransmoware Dark Data Google Calendar Term Legal Data Analysis IT solutions Star Wars IT Assessment Vendors Application How To Microsoft Excel Notifications Staff Value Be Proactive Business Growth Gamification Flexibility Organization IBM Travel Social Networking Workforce Legislation Techology Fileless Malware Digital Security Cameras Google Maps Smart Devices Threats Cortana Wearable Technology Memory Workplace Strategies Alt Codes Content Remote Working Health IT Downtime Unified Threat Management Motherboard Data Breach Meta Comparison Google Play Unified Threat Management Directions Videos Hosted Solution Assessment Electronic Health Records Amazon Permissions Competition Wasting Time Typing Trend Micro Outsource IT Network Congestion Specifications Security Cameras Media Google Drive User Error Microchip Internet Exlporer Software as a Service Environment Knowledge Fraud Username Managing Costs Point of Sale eCommerce Small Businesses User 5G Black Friday SSID Experience Virtual Assistant Google Docs Unified Communications Database Surveillance Displays Bitcoin Network Management Running Cable Tech Support IT Technicians Virtual Machine

Blog Archive