According to a report by the Ponemon Institute, 53% of cyber-attacks result from human error. Training should be provided on a regular basis to keep employees up to date on the latest threats and best practices.
With the recent increase in employees working from home, cybercriminals have a new opportunity to try to trick them. Not only are the distractions greater when working from home, but often, our cybersecurity in our own homes doesn’t quite meet proper security standards. Things like weak wi-fi passwords, connecting to the company network without a VPN, using public wi-fi, leaving sensitive data visible to those who shouldn’t have access, are all just a few of the risks to your organization when employees are remote.
Employee training is critical to ensure that your employees understand how to identify and respond to cyber threats. This includes understanding the importance of strong passwords, recognizing phishing scams, and being aware of social engineering tactics.
Contact us for a FREE employee security training course and help educate your employees on the risks and expectations when working both inside the office and from home.
This comprehensive guide offers 10 key steps that small to medium sized businesses can easily implement to begin enhancing the cybersecurity posture of themselves and their businesses.
This guide is designed to help small businesses "get their feet wet" in dealing with cybersecurity weaknesses within their businesses and is only a small piece of the whole cybersecurity puzzle.
Don't hesitate to contact us today and schedule a FREE 15-MINUTE DISCOVERY CALL. We can help you implement this list throughout your organization, identify and address additional concerns using our cyber-risk assessment process, and set you up on a path to success with our complete cyber and IT managed services solutions.
Could I be hacked? Would our systems being down bring productivity to a halt? Could our business survive the financial ramifications from a cybersecurity incident?
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Have you ever wondered what the difference between cyber and general liability insurance is and if you’re covered in the case of a breach?
General liability insurance provides coverage for bodily injury and property damage, and is usually required to run a business, while cyber insurance specifically covers losses related to cyberattacks, data breaches, and other cyber related incidents.
If your business operates in the digital space, it’s important to understand both types of insurance to ensure protection. A survey by the Better Business Bureau found that only 35% of small businesses have cyber insurance compared to 85% of large businesses. This puts small businesses at an even greater risk and indicates the need for more awareness and larger adoption of insurance and cyber liability in general.
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