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Posted 15th October 2024

Cybersecurity Awareness Month: 5 Essential Steps to Protect Your Business

According to the 2024 UK Government Cybersecurity Breaches Survey, 50% of businesses experienced a cyber-attack or security breach in the past year.

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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: 5 Essential Steps to Protect Your Business
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Shield and padlock.
  • An expert outlines essential practices for UK businesses to enhance their online protection and explains the concept of cyber hygiene and its importance
  • Last year, 32% of UK businesses reported experiencing a cyber-attack at least once a week, with cyber-attacks projected to increase by 15% globally in 2024
  • Recent data reveals that a staggering 50% of businesses encountered a cyber-attack or security breach in the past year

According to the 2024 UK Government Cybersecurity Breaches Survey, 50% of businesses experienced a cyber-attack or security breach in the past year.

In light of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, experts from e-commerce hosting provider Hypernode emphasise the significance of cyber hygiene for UK businesses and share essential practices to ensure online safety.

What is cyber hygiene?

Cyber hygiene can be explained as a set of practices to maintain system health and security in relation to a business’s online activities. Like physical hygiene, maintaining cyber hygiene entails a set of regular preventative measures.

Key practices

  • Antivirus and antimalware software – Installing antivirus and antimalware is an obvious place to start for protecting against cyber threats. These tools help detect malicious programs that can compromise data. Viruses and malware are constantly evolving, so it is crucial to also keep this protective software up to date.
  • Be cautious of phishing – Phishing is a common cyber-attack in which criminals use deceptive emails, messages, or websites to trick individuals into providing sensitive information. It is by far the most common type of cybercrime, with 90% of businesses that have experienced at least one type of cybercrime falling victim to phishing. Awareness and caution around possible phishing scams is crucial within all businesses.
  • Back up and encrypt data – Backing up important data and storing it securely will be helpful in the event of a data loss or ransomware attack. Particularly sensitive data, meanwhile, ought to be encrypted to ensure it can only be accessed by authorised parties.
  • Secure Wi-Fi, strong passwords, and MFA – While seemingly obvious, these three simple steps, which are often neglected, are absolutely key to good cyber hygiene. Unsecured Wi-Fi networks are vulnerable to attack from cybercriminals who may intercept data or gain access to internal systems. Similarly, weak passwords are susceptible to being hacked. Strong, unique passwords that are different for each online account should be used. MFA (Multi-factor authentication) adds a layer of security to data and internal systems, keeping out anyone who should not be able to access them.
  • Educating all employees – Perhaps the most important point is that a business’s security is only as strong as its weakest link, and a cyber-attack can target any employee. Providing cybersecurity training to all employees is crucial to ensuring the security of a business as a whole.

Milan Bosman, Commercial Director of Hypernode, spoke regarding the tips: “Warnings from experts, who have predicted the rise in cybercrime in the UK, have certainly been proven valid. Globally, cybercrime is expected to surge 15% throughout 2024, and 2023 government statistics already state that 32% of UK businesses experienced cyber-attacks at least once a week. With this, the importance of maintaining cyber hygiene continues to grow.

“With October being cybersecurity awareness month, it’s certainly a good time for businesses whose regulations are not up to date to review them and to ensure all staff are adequately educated around threats to avoid breaches in security.”

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