243 – Heather Noggle says Don't Wait for Disaster: Proactive Measures for Cybersecurity Preparedness - a podcast by Karen Yankovich

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This week’s episode of Good Girls Get Rich is brought to you by Uplevel Media CEO and LinkedIn expert, Karen Yankovich. In this episode, guest Heather Noggle and Karen Yankovich discuss being proactive in your cybersecurity preparedness.

Heather Noggle is the owner of Codistac, a process solutions company that interweaves technology and human experience to find unique answers to each customer's most vexing problems in the areas of software, data integration, and cybersecurity. Heather offers 25 years of expertise including experience in software technology, human resources, culture building, writing, and music theory education, and she effortlessly connects all of these things together with engaging and humorous storytelling.

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About the Episode:

In this episode, Heather Noggle, a cybersecurity expert, and I dive deep into the topic of cybersecurity as a business risk. It's a crucial conversation that all small business owners and nonprofits need to hear.

Heather shares some eye-opening insights about the vulnerability of small businesses and nonprofits when it comes to securing private information. She explains how these organizations often become easy targets due to their lack of focus on cybersecurity, as their primary concern is running their operations and fulfilling their missions. However, she emphasizes the need to recognize the value of protecting sensitive data and the potential impact it can have on business success.

We delve into practical steps that business owners can take to improve cybersecurity immediately. Heather emphasizes the importance of using password managers, implementing multi-factor authentication, and regularly backing up data. These simple yet effective measures can significantly enhance the security of a business and act as a deterrent for potential attackers.

But it doesn't stop there. Heather also discusses the responsibility businesses have in safeguarding their clients' information. We talk about the importance of conducting assessments, staying updated on compliance standards, and seeking professional assistance when necessary. By prioritizing cybersecurity and implementing these measures, businesses can instill confidence in their clients and protect their valuable data.

During our conversation, we touch on the courage it takes to make important decisions in the business world. Heather shares her personal journey, from starting in the field of band directing to transitioning into HR and eventually specializing in cybersecurity. She emphasizes the power of constant learning and adapting to the ever-changing landscape of technology.

Heather's commitment to building relationships and networking within the cybersecurity community is truly inspiring. She explains how the community has been welcoming and supportive, allowing her to expand her knowledge and provide valuable insights to businesses in need.

Additionally, Heather shares some resources and offers her expertise to help business owners strengthen their cybersecurity protocols. You can find her on LinkedIn, where she regularly shares valuable content and insights. Whether you're looking to enhance your cybersecurity measures or seeking guidance in navigating the complex landscape, Heather is here to support you.

In conclusion, this episode sheds light on the importance of viewing cybersecurity as a critical business risk. By implementing practical strategies and staying informed, small business owners and nonprofits can protect themselves, their clients, and gain a competitive edge in today's digital world.

Until next time, stay safe and secure!

 

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Magical Quotes from the Episode:

  1. "Without the awareness of power, things have changed in the last 20 years to have enough focus to see cybersecurity as a business risk or a business concern that can multiply your business against someone else's, I think that there's something missing." - Heather Noggle
  2. "The very core basics of what you have to do with computers and making sure that you know what devices and computers that you have, and when they are patched... those small changes significantly protect you." - Heather Noggle
  3. "If you can have a separate user, that's better. But yes, there are definitely hassles with all security that we add. There's seems to be a continuum between ease of use and security." - Heather Noggle
  4. "It's all geared towards this single message of cybersecurity as a business risk, even for super small businesses." - Heather Noggle
  5. "Once you build it, it's no longer scary. Move on to the next scary thing." - Karen Yankovich

 

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