Most security advice that small businesses get is top down, which means that it’s designed to start with leadership and then set the tone for the entire organization. While, of course, it’s true that security culture permeates downward, it’s also a shared responsibility for everyone. Security practices need to be followed at all levels to be effective.
Read MoreCybersecurity awareness training is a core part of our solutions because it’s essential. However, with over 90% of data breaches involving a human element, training alone is table stakes for good security. True security requires leadership to embed it into daily operations and make it a shared responsibility, not just an IT concern. Business leaders need to take responsibility for cultivating a cybersecurity-aware culture across the organization or entrust someone to lead the charge.
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Read MoreCybersecurity awareness training is a pillar of good business security. Regular training for your staff helps develop a culture of security and ensures they’re an effective first-line defense.
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