CYBERSECURITY IS A BUSINESS RISK, NOT JUST A TECHNOLOGY RISK
Over 90% of cyber incidents are due to human error. Our mission is to empower companies and their employees to treat it as a business risk and solve it with the most fun and informative security awareness training platform available to small and medium sized businesses.
COMPANIES ARE MORE AT RISK NOW THAN EVER BEFORE
With employees working from home they have increasingly become the targets of cyber criminals. Why is that? Because they are outside the traditional security systems of the workplace. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses went from having one office to having many as employees began working from home. The problem is that home networks are typically less secure than corporate networks and for this reason, cyber criminals are increasingly targeting staff and exploiting human error. Trybersecurity offers a complete solution to reduce human risk.
%
Of Incidents Are Because of Human Error
Some basic questions to ask about the cyber awareness of your employees:
Do your staff know how to identify a phishing email?
Phishing and spear phishing emails are the most common way for attackers to gain access to an organization. It is critical that staff know how to use email safely and what parts of an email to look at to ensure its integrity.
Would your staff know how to respond to a Ransomware attack?
Ransomware attacks have increased significantly. The people most at risk are unknowing users. It is critical they know what steps to take immediately to prevent ransomware infecting the entire organization.
Do staff know how to create a complex password and why password hygiene is important?
Weak passwords are a significant risk to organizations. Staff may be using the same login credentials for work-related systems as they use for their own personal accounts. Attackers are taking advantage of this to gain access to organizations. Understanding good password hygiene will ensure they keep your organization safe.
Do staff know what data is considered confidential and how the data should be treated?
It is dangerous to assume all staff know what information is considered confidential and private. A breach of such information could result in significant fines and reputational damage to the business. It is important to have a clear definition of what information is private and how this should be handled.
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