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Protect Your Small Business From Cyber Attacks By Upskilling Your Staff

As a small business owner, you can’t afford to ignore the threat of cybercrime. According to research this year (2022), 38% of small businesses in the UK have been hit by a cyber-attack over the past 12 months, despite 82% of UK businesses having up-to-date malware protection. The average cost of a successful attack for an SME or micro business, depending on who you ask, ranges from £1200 to £4200, with many sophisticated attacks costing significantly more in lost revenues and reputational damage.

With statistics like these, it’s clear that all businesses need to take cyber security seriously – and that includes upskilling your staff.

One of the best ways to protect your business from a cyber-attack is to ensure that your staff are up to date on the latest cyber security threats and how to deal with them. By investing in best practice training for your employees, you can significantly reduce the chance of your business becoming a victim of crime.

Your Employees Are The First Line Of Defence Against Cyber Attacks

Your employees are the first line of defence when it comes to protecting your business from cybercrime. They are the ones who will be using the systems and devices that are most vulnerable to attack (including business software), so it’s important that they know how to spot the signs of an attempted phishing or malware attack and what to do if they think their device has been compromised.

Cyber Security Threats Are Constantly Evolving

The world of cyber security is constantly evolving, which means that what might have been a secure system yesterday might not be secure today. By ensuring that your staff know how to access security updates for the systems they use, and that all software is running on the latest versions, you’ll be able to keep one step ahead of attempted hacks on your business.

Training Your Employees Will Help You Spot Weaknesses In Your Systems

As well as helping to protect your business from attacks, upskilling your staff can also help you identify weaknesses and inefficiencies in your systems which need to be addressed. During training sessions, employees will be able to ask questions about how certain systems work and what they should do if they encounter a problem. This will help you (or your trainer) to identify any areas where your systems are vulnerable and make targeted changes accordingly.

Next Steps – Cyber Security Training For Your Employees

Investing in up-to-date software training for your employees is one of the best ways to protect your business from cybercrime. By teaching staff about the latest threats and how to spot the signs of an attempted attack, you can help reduce the chances of your business losing out to online criminals.

For your quoting software requirements, please call us on 0121 669 1111 to speak to a member of our expert team.

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