Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Why Your Employees Need Cybersecurity Awareness Training


When the databases of Target were breached by hackers, the debit and credit card information of 40 million customers were stolen.  This continues to be one of the most elaborate cybersecurity attacks in history.

Nowadays, there has been a growing number of cybersecurity hacks. Panera Bread, Uber, Under Armour, Delta, Whole Foods, and Macy’s are only a few of the companies that were affected. This doesn’t even include the cybersecurity incidents that involved the mismanagement of IT infrastructure, lapses in network security, and failures in data protection.

Big companies aren’t the only ones being attacked. Almost 61% of cybersecurity targets involve small businesses. Between damage reparations to halted operations, cyberattack has cost SMBs more than $2 million and they’ve been known to close down firms, and in worse cases, permanently.

By now you should have already realized that cyberattacks are more prevalent. That’s why you need to make sure that your employees are prepared when it comes to dealing with cybersecurity Columbia SC emergencies.

 

 

Why Is Cybersecurity Awareness Training Important

 

More than half of the data breaches faced by enterprises are caused by third party vendors, contractors, and employees who have been negligent. This is one of the worries of IT managers and network administrators. With data breaches expected to be more prevalent, so does the possibility of employee mistakes as well as data breaches that may have been unknowingly caused by workers. The follow cultural and workplace trends only emphasize why it is more essential than ever to create cybersecurity awareness training with your staff members.

  1. Telecommuting – mobile and cloud technologies have made telecommuting a possibility. Companies have to shore up end to end remote networks for staff to connect safely back to their offices.
  2. Increased government regulation – the importance of systems, training, and cybersecurity practices isn’t confined to private businesses. Government legislators and agencies are catching up too.
  3. The IoT – Companies and their employees should be preemptive even if the Internet of Things is still on its infacy.

 

Cybertattacks Employees Are Susceptible To:

 

  1. Phishing – also referred to as social-engineering attacks, this type of cyberattack is common among businesses. Phishing scams want employees to download malicious files or click on infected links, which are embedded in emails.
  2. Malware Attacks – aims to trick employees to download infected email attachments so hackers can breach a network, server, or device.
  3. Fileless Attacks – these are modern cybersecurity threats that do not use infected links or malicious attachments. Fileless attacks will use whatever is available like vulnerable programs, applications, or software that employees use on a regular basis.
  4. Employee Errors – one third of the cybersecurity attacks on companies are due to human errors. The most common accidents are as follows:
  • Unintended disclosures
  • Improper disposals
  • Accidental deletions

 

Cybersecurity Awareness Methods You Should Use

 

  1. Don’t Use Jargons – leave the technical terms to the experts. Talk to your employees using a language they can understand.
  2. Your Trainings Should Be Engaging – Avoid making the cybersecurity awareness trainings an obligation that your employees need to fulfill. Make it an exciting activity for your workers so they will actively participate.
  3. Awareness Methods Must Be Quantifiable – good strategies lead to good and measurable results.
  4. Stay Positive – there should be a balance between emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity awareness and providing positive updates.

 

Call SpartanTec, Inc. now for more information about cybersecurity awareness training.

 


SpartanTec, Inc.
Columbia, SC 29201
(803) 408-7166
http://manageditservicescolumbia.com/

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