Your Business Without IT
You are invited to take a moment to visualise what would happen if your IT infrastructure went down, your customer and supplier data was stolen and your intellectual property was compromised. With denied access to your systems and information, operations will come to an immediate standstill. Financial demands are made and there’s a risk that […]
You are invited to take a moment to visualise what would happen if your IT infrastructure went down, your customer and supplier data was stolen and your intellectual property was compromised. With denied access to your systems and information, operations will come to an immediate standstill. Financial demands are made and there’s a risk that even if you pay, not every file will be recovered. With reputation tarnished and customer confidence lost your business will certainly lose ground.
You are also invited to take a moment to consider protecting your business by investing in Cyber Essentials which is designed to help businesses of all sizes to fully consider and protect their IT Systems from common cyber-attacks.
Read on to get the background and how Flex IT can help to protect your business.
A statement from – Lindy Cameron CEO National Cyber Security Centre
Beyond the present challenges, we are very aware of the threats on the horizon, including rapid advancements in tech and the growing market for cyber capabilities. We are committed to facing those head-on and keeping the UK at the forefront of cyber security.”
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is focusing on protecting the UK’s critical sectors; energy, water, transportation, finance and communication. As business owners, we have a responsibility to keep pace with the rising threat and protect what is critical to our business operations.
There is particular concern about the Russian Federal Security Service the FSB; Russian: (Федеральная служба безопасности (ФСБ)) which is Russia’s state security agency and the successor to the KGB. Here’s what the UK Government know about the Russian intelligence service and their hacking activity. Factsheet from the Foreign Office
The Cost of Cyber Attacks to SME’s
The global cost of cyber attacks has reached $6 trillion, which is twice the GDP of the UK in 2022. So, this is big business, where highly skilled hackers leverage emerging technologies to target both businesses and individuals.
The media shares the big stories. Royal Mail’s ransomware attack that affected international deliveries and took over a month to restore, or an unpatched server at the UK Electoral Register exposing a database of 40 million people. However, 43% of cyber-attacks are on SMEs. The average cost of a cyber attack on a UK business in 2023 was £1,100 (Source: Statista).
However, the downtime, associated cashflow issues and damaged reputation result in far higher costs. We don’t believe any business that can afford to ignore this threat.
Why Invest in Cyber Essentials?
Cyber Essentials is designed to help businesses of all sizes to fully consider and protect their IT Systems from common cyber-attacks, with measures to:
- Have fully patched software
- Identify and address vulnerabilities.
- Ensure system backup.
- Educate the whole workforce.
- Review third-party software before using it.
- Encourage reporting of suspicions and breaches.
- Implement plans to promptly deal with a security breach.
Both time and financial costs are involved in achieving accreditation, however, it could save you far more than you invest. In addition, it is a recognised and trusted mark of quality. Public service organisations can now only commission suppliers with Cyber Essentials and you may have other customers who demand this standard.
Flex IT has assisted several organisations to achieve Cyber Essentials for this very reason. Accreditation has been the key to opening up new opportunities and business growth. The fact that they now have better IT protection, peace of mind and a robust plan to quickly contain any breach is a bonus.
Human Error & Social Engineering
Did you know that 90% of cyber-attacks are a result of human error or social engineering? This is why educating your workforce is an essential part of cyber protection.
It’s not as simple as ensuring employees use strong passwords. Hackers are using increasingly complex strategies to manipulate, coerce and deceive employees. Impersonation and psychological tactics are used to convince employees to undertake actions or disclose sensitive information. This gives cyber criminals a way in.
How Can Flex IT Help?
Visit our website for 10 Steps to Cyber Security which you can use as a checklist.
We also offer basic and full security assessments, which follow the NCSC Small Business Guidelines. The full assessment is designed to help you prepare for Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus accreditation. We can then refer you to independent assessors.
If you are making cyber protection a priority, we have the expertise to assist. Call us on 0333 101 7300 for further information or to discuss your requirements.
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