We all operate in a digital society, which means attacks can emanate from many fronts, indeed it may not be your organisation that is attacked first. The devastating breach may come from one or more of the companies you do business with, for examples suppliers (software and/or services) and clients will all be connected in some way to your systems.
How Do You Prevent Cyber Attacks?
- Train your employees
- Have strong passwords for each online account that you update often
- Do not click on unknown links or attachments
- Only logon to trustworthy, known websites
- Never give out any personal information unless it is absolutely necessary.
- Keep software updated
- Backup your files regularly
- Use a firewall
What is the impact of cyberattacks on small businesses?
- Financial losses from theft of banking information or from disruption of business
- High costs to recover your network from threats
- Fines for Sensitive data leak risk breaking data protection and GDPR rules if hacked
- Damage to your reputation after telling customers their information was compromised
For small businesses, the risks associated with a successful attack can be devastating, over 43% of SMEs suffered cyber-attacks last year, and it is estimated that 1.3m small businesses would fail and collapse if hit by a successful attack.
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