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10 Less Obvious Network Security Mistakes Your Enterprise Organization Is Making Right Now

September 24, 2025 Return

When it comes to protecting sensitive business data, most enterprise organizations believe they’ve covered the essentials. Firewalls are in place, antivirus software is installed, and strong passwords are required. However, even well-resourced teams often overlook critical gaps, especially in areas that don’t receive regular scrutiny. These unnoticed vulnerabilities can result in data breaches, compliance issues, or costly downtime.

Allied Business Solutions helps organizations identify and address these hidden risks with proactive managed network security solutions tailored to enterprise and industry-specific needs. If your infrastructure relies on outdated systems or lacks consistent oversight, now is the time to take a closer look.

Overlooking Endpoint and Print Device Vulnerabilities

1. Ignoring Printer Security

Multifunction printers and networked copiers are often left out of an organization’s security protocols. These devices store data, connect to your network, and can become entry points for cybercriminals. Without encryption, password protection, or proper device management, your print environment could be a hidden liability.

2. Failing to Monitor Connected Devices

Every connected device, from employee laptops to smart sensors on the factory floor, is a potential threat vector. Many companies lack a complete inventory of endpoints or rely on outdated security patches. Without centralized monitoring and control, vulnerabilities multiply quickly.

3. Relying Solely on Antivirus Software for Device Protection

Antivirus is important, but it's no longer enough on its own. Devices require layered protection, including behavior-based threat detection, device isolation capabilities, and real-time alerts. Managed network security services often provide this broader protection framework.

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Underestimating the Importance of Access Management

4. Over-Permissioned User Accounts

Employees are often granted more access than they actually need. This increases the risk of internal threats or accidental data leaks. Implementing role-based access controls (RBAC) helps limit exposure and enforces the principle of least privilege.

5. Not Deactivating Credentials After Offboarding

When employees leave, their accounts should be promptly disabled. Failing to do so leaves doors open to former staff or external actors who may exploit those credentials.

6. Inconsistent Use of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

Even organizations that adopt MFA may not apply it uniformly across all systems. Gaps in MFA coverage, such as in remote access or legacy applications, can undermine your entire security posture.

Neglecting Routine Audits and Employee Training

7. Skipping Regular Network Security Audits

Too many companies take a “set it and forget it” approach to cybersecurity. But threats change rapidly, and what was secure six months ago may no longer be sufficient. Regular security audits, vulnerability scans, and penetration testing are essential for identifying new weaknesses.

8. Assuming Compliance Equals Security

Meeting regulatory standards doesn’t automatically mean your network is secure. Compliance requirements are often the bare minimum. Managed network security providers go beyond checklists to build customized, proactive defense strategies.

9. Failing to Train Non-Technical Staff

Cybersecurity isn’t just the IT department’s responsibility. Employees in all roles, HR, finance, and operations, must understand phishing threats, data handling best practices, and the importance of strong passwords. Ongoing training reduces human error, which remains one of the leading causes of security incidents.

10. Delaying Software Updates and Patch Management

Even known vulnerabilities remain exploitable when organizations delay updates. Whether due to resource constraints or fear of interrupting operations, postponing patches opens the door to preventable breaches. Managed network security ensures systems stay updated without causing downtime or disruption.

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Strengthen Security with Allied Business Solutions

Even the most tech-savvy organizations can overlook hidden risks in their infrastructure. Allied Business Solutions provides managed network security tailored to your specific needs, whether you operate in education, healthcare, manufacturing, or any other industry. We help you identify gaps, monitor threats, enforce policies, and keep your data secure around the clock.

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