Cyber security workshop
Most owners might think cybercriminals aren't interested in targeting their small business, but the reality is very different. According to the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO), small business is the target of 43% of all cybercrimes.
Small businesses face an array of new and increasingly sophisticated threats, including rapidly evolving malware, email scams and ransomware.
The Australian Government reported the average cost of a cyberattack to a business was around $276,000 – an amount that many small businesses simply couldn't afford. So, just how prepared is your business for a cyberattack?
The ACSC survey found that 43% of all organisations fail to recognise a cyber threat before it becomes a compromise. Even more (51%) only found out about a possible breach when alerted by customers or other external parties. The cost of a breach can easily exceed the cost of investing in a defensive, proactive stance on cyber security.
This workshop shows you how to implement cyber security practices and develop a cyber-safe culture in your small business.
Presenter, Henry Chow, will discuss Cyber Security. Topics will include:
1. Where do cyber-attacks come from?
2. Will my business survive if I am being attacked?
3. How to survive from cyber-attacks?
4. What are implications of the New Notifiable Data Breach regulation to businesses if their customers' data is stolen
5. Do businesses need cyber security insurance?