Cyber attacks on business
Cyber attacks are on the increase according to a government survey*:
There are many areas to consider, for example:
International standard ISO 27001
There is an Information Security Management System (ISMS) that is auditable to international standards that will provide structure and control to help you improve the security of your information.
By implementing a robust management system that is audited every year you can minimise risk and make sure you can recover quickly from any security breach. It also demonstrates to your clients that you have a policy in place that will protect their information and ensure continuity of business if an incident occurs.
You should always use a trusted certification body, which is UKAS accredited.
For more information on cyber crime and protection, call one of our team on 01584 890725.
*Read the survey here https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/information-security-breaches-survey-2013-technical-report
Mark Langston
- 87% of SMEs suffered security breaches last year
- 10% up on last year
- The average number of breaches for small organisations was 17
- Cost for small businesses for the worst breach was between £35,000 and £65,000
There are many areas to consider, for example:
- Anti-virus anti-spam firewalls
- Security updates on software
- Password policy
- Wireless network security
- Staff training
- Back-up plans
International standard ISO 27001
There is an Information Security Management System (ISMS) that is auditable to international standards that will provide structure and control to help you improve the security of your information.
By implementing a robust management system that is audited every year you can minimise risk and make sure you can recover quickly from any security breach. It also demonstrates to your clients that you have a policy in place that will protect their information and ensure continuity of business if an incident occurs.
You should always use a trusted certification body, which is UKAS accredited.
For more information on cyber crime and protection, call one of our team on 01584 890725.
*Read the survey here https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/information-security-breaches-survey-2013-technical-report
Mark Langston