Malware attacks are the most lethal kinds of security threats that are ringing warning bells with unexpected speed globally. It’s such a serious threat because attackers keep making changes to existing malware and the new mutations are more dangerous than before. It increases hurdles for security experts since companies fail to understand the importance of system security against malware threat before the losses become huge despite emphasis. If you want to protect your firm and users from such threats, you need to make the correct changes before hackers can find a vulnerability and exploit it to breach the virtual security layers of your network.

  1. Install Firewalls

Firewalls are virtual security layers that can guard the software you’re using to store sensitive information from getting in contact with malware. The good ones can detect certain kinds of malware and warn you against visiting suspicious websites that might be dangerous.

  1. Network Segmentation

This is a healthy damage control practice that can reduce the damage substantially if a company ever faces a malware attack. When using network segmentation, cyber experts in your team store the information of the company in different independent networks instead of dumping it all in one primary network. The benefit of having so many independent networks is that if one network gets compromised, the others still remain safe.

  1. Network And Software Scanning

Network and software testing services can prevent systems from hidden bugs that are the sources that can be exploited to spread malware. Cleaning them from the cloud and network is, thus, a very good cyber hygiene habit. Some other practices that make a lot of difference include the following.

  • Running bounty programs to encourage ethical hackers to scan the software codes and firmware. It is the best way to locate every kind of bug that can otherwise be exploited to breed malware.  
  • Install software updates provided by software manufacturers. The updates are improved and debugged versions that are more secure.
  1. Alertness Of The Response Team  

Using techniques like network segmentation is a very healthy habit since it gives your security time precious extra time when trying to lockout attackers before they can spread the malware in other networks. However, the extent of the damage still depends upon the response rate of the team. If the team fails to inform employees quickly, hackers can send malicious links to employees from different departments. And if employees open the link, the malware spreads in the company like an epidemic. Thus, alertness is another important anti-malware practice.