The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) recently discovered a rise in high-profile attacks on UK businesses in the form of malware, ransomware and data breaches. In this report, Criticaleye Partner, Capita, explores how modern-day businesses can recognise the growing risk around digital security and become more cyber-savvy.
Key takeaways include:
Businesses must prioritise upskilling and reskilling on basic cyber security. Standard recruitment will not fill the gaps, as cyber security is often a role that people grow into.
Businesses must not let their pandemic response become a permanent solution. Employees working from home are more vulnerable to phishing attacks and unable to check with others around them.
Cyber incident response plans must go hand-in-hand with business continuity plans, considering different risk scenarios and solutions.
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