ComplyAuto advises dealerships on critical cybersecurity measures amid rising threats

Ted Smith Florida Automobile Dealers Association President - Official Website
Ted Smith Florida Automobile Dealers Association President - Official Website
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In light of recent cybersecurity incidents within the automotive industry, such as the CDK incident, dealerships are reminded to implement critical steps to protect against potential threats from malicious actors. While complete immunity from attacks is unattainable, there are essential tools that should be utilized.

ComplyAuto recommends several cybersecurity measures to safeguard businesses:

1. **Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR):** EDR solutions provide real-time monitoring, detection, and response capabilities to identify and mitigate potential security breaches on dealership devices and networks.

2. **Penetration Testing:** Regular penetration testing helps proactively identify vulnerabilities in systems and networks before they can be exploited by bad actors, thereby strengthening overall cybersecurity posture.

3. **Phishing Simulations:** Phishing attacks remain a common method for cybercriminals to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data. Conducting phishing simulations trains employees to recognize and report suspicious emails, reducing the risk of successful phishing attempts.

4. **Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA):** Implementing MFA adds an extra layer of security to user accounts by requiring additional verification factors, such as a smartphone app or hardware token. This significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access even if passwords are compromised.

5. **Vulnerability Scanning:** Regular vulnerability scanning identifies potential weaknesses in systems, applications, and networks. Proactively detecting vulnerabilities allows prioritization and addressing them before exploitation by malicious actors.

6. **Service Provider Oversight:** The Safeguards Rule mandates specific actions regarding service providers’ contracts and cybersecurity tools to ensure all systems use appropriate protections for data security.

Dealers are encouraged to use these tools not only because it is required under federal law but also to protect their systems and data effectively. Prompt action should be taken to address any vulnerabilities detected by these tools.

ComplyAuto offers a comprehensive suite of cybersecurity tools tailored for these needs, with experts available to guide dealerships through leveraging these tools effectively for enhanced cybersecurity defenses.



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