This week we are joined by Nicholas Michalakis, the Owner and Operator of Tweak IT. Tweak IT is a locally owned tech support service focused on delivering smart, accessible, and reliable IT solutions for homes, individuals, and small office environments. With over 20 years of industry experience, they combine deep technical knowledge with a modern customer-first approach that emphasizes personalized solutions tailored to each client's specific needs.
Nicholas discusses essential cybersecurity tips for community centers, emphasizing the importance of high-level security measures like endpoint security hardware and multi-factor authentication. He details how these measures can prevent unauthorized access and protect sensitive community data. He highlights the need for regular software and firmware updates to patch security vulnerabilities, and implementing comprehensive network policies to block malicious activities before they can compromise systems. Nicholas strongly advises against relying solely on generic antivirus software, explaining why these solutions often fail to protect against sophisticated modern threats. Additionally, he stresses the importance of continually educating staff and volunteers about safe online practices, recognizing sophisticated phishing scams, creating strong passwords, and maintaining general cybersecurity knowledge as the first line of defense to protect centers and their staff from increasingly common cyber attacks.
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