Hackers targeting SMEs are exploiting those who lack cyber awareness.
Responding to the huge rise in cyber attacks amongst SMEs, specialist IT support and cyber security firm, Jupiter IT is offering businesses in the Humber Region free training to help improve awareness and security.
Cybercrime involves malicious attacks that can destroy, delete, extort, alter, or give access to sensitive data which can result in money leaving bank accounts and countless hours of lost productivity when employees cannot access the network.
Dan Gladstone, Director at Jupiter explains:
“Large corporations invest in cyber security but not enough SMEs recognise the importance of this kind of protection, which makes them vulnerable to Cyber Criminals. We hope to change this.
“Our team is passionate about keeping businesses cyber safe. In our experience, staff awareness can be the weak link that leaves businesses exposed, during which time a breach can occur.
“To help prevent this, one of our cyber specialists will provide a free one-hour workshop which covers the dangers, how to spot the signs and ultimately prevent a cyber attack.
“Most cyber attacks are from criminals wanting to gain access to business finances and customer data. This could be an individual, someone acting on behalf of a state or a criminal organisation.
“Malware and spyware are used to encrypt information and lock users out of their own IT networks, some will demand a ransom in exchange for access.
“Recently ransomware attacks have affected our daily lives from rail ticketing machines to supermarkets and small businesses to airlines.
“Locally, the Humberside Cyber Crime Unit strategy aims to prevent attacks taking place by raising awareness and we have previously worked closely with them, delivering seminars and workshops.
“The adoption of cloud technologies improves efficiencies and security for many businesses. Despite this, cyber risks are greater today than ever, so it pays to be insured. However, insurers will only accept a claim if you have a strategy and security in place. In some cases, premiums could be reduced with proof of cyber security training and accreditations like cyber essentials.”
To sign up for a free training session, email cybersafe@jupiterit.co.uk.