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In today’s digital age, small business fleet owners face a unique set of challenges when it comes to cybersecurity. With the rapid acceleration of technological advancements in fleet management tools, ensuring the security of your operations and data has increased in importance. But while cybersecurity can be daunting, there are some simple ways you can make sure your fleet stays protected. From user-friendly software solutions to practical training programs, we’ve got you covered. Let’s explore how you can empower and protect your fleet from cyber threats.
While your small business fleet may seem like the furthest thing away from hackers and scammers, there are ways it can be digitally targeted. From fraud to theft, the interconnected nature of today’s fleet management, both on the road and in the office, can be a challenge.
One significant concern is fleet card misuse, where unauthorized individuals gain access to fleet fuel cards or payment systems. This form of fraud can occur through various means, including card skimming or employee misuse. While fleet cards have helped fleets operate efficiently and have helped managers track expenses more easily, they still require oversight. Any small business with a fleet of vehicles should remain vigilant to detect and prevent these instances before they escalate.
WEX fleet cards offer a range of features to help optimize your business and protect your transactions.
Equip your staff with the knowledge and skills to recognize and respond to cybersecurity threats effectively. There are many free online courses that teach cybersecurity. In fact, in 2023 the U.S. Department of Defense released a new cybersecurity training program dedicated to small businesses. The “Secure Our World” program includes four learning pillars that cover the most pressing cybersecurity concerns today:
To keep employees updated on the latest threats, implement regular training sessions covering similar topics such as phishing awareness, password hygiene, and smart web-surfing practices. Since October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, you can take the opportunity to dedicate that month towards learning, training, and updating your cybersecurity knowledge, ensuring that you and your employees stay up to speed on best digital practices.
Lastly, create a culture of cybersecurity awareness where employees understand their role in protecting sensitive information. Lead by example, encourage reporting, and provide employees with the support and guidance to share any security incidents or suspicions.
If employees use their own devices for work, make sure to equip them with security systems to protect confidential business information. Personal devices such as laptops, tablets, and mobile phones are common targets for cyber attacks, so robust security solutions – password protection, antivirus software, firewalls, and personal device encryption – are security essentials.
A comprehensive security policy outlining acceptable uses of company devices and networks, data protection guidelines, and incident response procedures, can ensure your employees understand the boundaries of things like fleet card use and personal device use at work. Educate your employees on the consequences of misuse, while also providing them with the guidance they need to be clear on best practices.
For cybersecurity to be effective it’s best to take a proactive approach to keeping your information safe. Consider the following steps:
Small business fleet owners would be wise to prioritize cybersecurity to keep their fleets safe and mitigate the risks associated with operating a business in today’s digital world. By leveraging these five essential cybersecurity tactics, fleet owners can fight against cyber threats and safeguard their business growth.
Remember, investing in cybersecurity is not just a cost but an invaluable commitment to the longevity and success of your business.
Learn more on how to better manage your small business:
WEX speaks the language of small business operators. Whether you’re looking to modernize your insight and reporting efforts, save on fuel costs or take advantage of the latest GPS tracking technologies, WEX offers solutions to simplify the business of running a business. To learn more about WEX, a dynamic and nimble global organization, please visit our About WEX page.
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U.S. Department of Defense
Editorial note: This article was originally published on November 7, 2016, and has been updated for this publication.
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