Your SMB may already be using Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace for email, documents, meetings or project management. These solutions are powerful, flexible, easy to use and widely adopted. The move to the cloud has often been synonymous with modernization. But is it also synonymous with security?
Many entrepreneurs mistakenly believe that entrusting their data to technology giants like Microsoft or Google is enough to protect them. Unfortunately, history shows us that it's not quite that simple.
Yes, Microsoft and Google invest billions in cybersecurity. Yes, their infrastructures are among the most robust in the world. The problem isn't always theirs... it's ours.
A password that's too simple, a phishing link that's clicked too quickly, a file that's not shared properly, and it's your critical data that falls into the wrong hands. These platforms are secure, but only if they are properly configured and used.
SMEs have become prime targets for cybercriminals:
A single compromised account in Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 can give a hacker access to your entire organization: emails, Drive, OneDrive, Teams, calendars, internal documents-the risk is real.
1. Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all accounts
This is THE basic measure. Without MFA, a stolen password is all you need to get in. With MFA, you need a second proof of identity (often via a telephone). It's simple, free and effective at over 90 % against unauthorized access.
2. Manage access rights rigorously
Limit access to sensitive documents to the people concerned. Avoid public shares by default. Monitor "link open to all" permissions. An externally shared file can easily circulate without your consent.
3. Monitor suspicious connections
Microsoft and Google offer integrated monitoring and alert tools. Use them. Receiving an alert when an account connects from another country or at an unusual time can avert disaster.
4. Raise your team's awareness
Human failings are the most frequent. Train your employees to recognize fraudulent e-mails, not to share passwords, and to use Cloud tools responsibly. An informed user = reduced risk!
5. Back up your data, even in the cloud
Many people are unaware that neither Microsoft nor Google can guarantee complete restoration of your data. data after accidental or malicious deletion. Consider a third-party cloud backup solution tailored to SMBs.
Just because your tools are cloud-based doesn't mean you can forget about cybersecurity. Your responsibility doesn't disappear, it evolves. You need to put clear governance in place:
You don't need to become a cybersecurity expert. But you do need the right advice. Call on a partner like One Sky, who understands the challenges facing businesses here. We'll help you :
These platforms offer a solid foundation, but they're not secure by default. It's your responsibility, as a small business owner, to reinforce and support them, and to build a culture of cybersecurity within your team.
Don't let a single click jeopardize your business!
Contact us now and secure the future of your operations.