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It’s a bit worrying to think that your business might be unintentionally broadcasting its IT vulnerabilities to the world. Many business leaders aren’t even aware this is happening. But there’s a pretty straightforward way to get a quick snapshot of your email security.
Key Takeaways
- A simple online tool can give you a score out of 100 for your domain’s email security.
- Scores below 70 suggest your IT setup needs attention.
- Physical disarray in IT infrastructure often points to deeper management issues.
- Low scores mean it’s time to address potential problems before they become costly.
A Simple Security Check
There’s a website called SecureMyEmails.com where you can pop in your domain name. It then gives you a score out of 100. This score is a good indicator of whether your IT systems are being managed properly with regard to cyber security. It’s not a perfect system, but it’s a really useful starting point.
What Messy IT Can Mean
Think about it like this: if you walk into a construction site and it’s a complete mess – bricks everywhere, bits of plastic blowing around – you immediately get the sense that things aren’t being run efficiently or safely. The same applies to your business’s IT. If the server room looks like a tangle of spaghetti cables, or if systems just seem generally unmanaged, it’s a pretty strong sign that the IT isn’t being looked after properly. You don’t need to be an IT expert to see that.
What To Do If Your Score Is Low
So, give SecureMyEmails.com a try. If your score comes back below 70, that’s a clear signal that your IT setup needs some attention. Don’t just ignore it. If you get a low score, it’s worth reaching out. You can send a message, and someone can have a chat with you about how to support your IT team, whether that’s your internal staff or an external managed service provider, to get things sorted out. It’s better to fix these small gaps before they turn into big, expensive problems.