Employee education and training: Regularly train employees on how to identify and respond to phishing scams and other types of cyber threats. Strong passwords and multi-factor authentication: Use strong, unique passwords for all accounts and enable multi-factor authentication to prevent unauthorized access. Firewall and antivirus software: Use a firewall to block unauthorized access and antivirus software to detect and remove malware. Data backups: Regularly backup important data and store it in a secure location to ensure that it can be recovered in the event of a cyber attack. Network security: Use virtual private networks (VPNs) and other security measures to protect the organization's network and data. Regular security assessments: Regularly assess and test the organization's security measures to identify and address vulnerabilities. Incident response plan : Have an incident response plan in place in order to respond quickly and effectively in case of a cyber attack. Cyber insurance: Consider getting cyber insurance in order to mitigate the financial loss that might occur due to a cyber attack.