1. Protect your passwords
Passwords are the first line of defence when it comes to keeping your accounts safe. However, reusing a password multiple times makes it less secure. It only takes one breach to compromise all the accounts with the same password, so you should always make sure you use a unique password.
Consider lengthening your passwords into passphrases (a string of three or four random words, or an unpredictable sentence) and ask your staff to make sure they have strong, secure passwords.
If you don’t think you can remember multiple passwords, the Australian Cyber Security Centre suggests using a password manager. These tools can help you generate and store passwords for your less critical services. Make sure you’re not storing passwords for critical accounts such as internet banking, and that your password manager is itself protected with a long, unique passphrase that you can remember.