
Building Strong Security Habits
Building Strong Security Habits
As Cybersecurity Month comes to an end, we want to remind you that staying safe online is a year-round commitment.
At LaSalle Consulting Partners, Inc., we understand that cybersecurity can feel overwhelming. You’re not alone in wondering if your business is truly protected. The good news is that small, consistent steps make a big difference.
Here are simple ways to keep your organization secure:
- Use strong, unique passwords for all accounts
- Keep software and systems updated regularly
- Train your team to spot suspicious emails
- Back up important data frequently
- Work with trusted security professionals
Cyber threats don’t take breaks, but you don’t have to face them alone. Building strong security habits protects not just your organization, but also your employees and business associates who trust you.

Invest in visibility. Strengthen your defenses. Stay secure. Call LaSalle Consulting Partners, Inc. today. 312-361-3313
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Did you also know…
- LCP Exhibiting at IFEBP San Diego ConferenceLaSalle Consulting Partners was thrilled to be part of the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plan’ s June Trustees & Administrator Institute in sunny San Diego.
- Microsoft Edge Security FlawIt was recently discovered that Microsoft Edge decrypts saved passwords into plain text within system memory upon startup, keeping them exposed throughout the session.
- Building a Human Firewall for CybersecurityYour strongest cybersecurity defense isn’t a tool—it’s your people. We often invest heavily in firewalls, endpoint protection, and advanced detection systems. But attackers aren’t just targeting infrastructure anymore—they’re targeting behavior.
- The PBGC Reports Positive Net Financial Positions for Multiemployer Insurance ProgramsThe Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) is a US federal agency created by ERISA in 1974 to protect private-sector defined-benefit pension plans.


