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Just 17% of Employers have given staff basic Cyber Security Training

published on 2022-04-19 04:45:00 UTC by Jared Thompson
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Employers are being urged to introduce security awareness training as the DCMS report finds many firms aren’t training their staff on cyber security basics.

The Government’s Cyber Security Breaches Survey reported that just 17% of businesses train staff on cyber security and only 19% have tested their staff response to cyber incidents.

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The stats - 2022 Cyber Security Breaches Survey

The report is an influential research study for UK cyber resilience, aligning with the National Cyber Strategy, which found the average annual cost for a business is £4,200 for lost data or assets after breaches (for medium and large businesses the figure rises to £19,400).

It’s important you keep your business secure by implementing cyber security, password, social media (and working from home) policies but also through regular security awareness training with your workforce.

The report found that whilst many firms (45%) allow staff to use personal devices when working from home during the pandemic, just 36% of firms have a form of cyber security policy and only 19% of businesses have a formal incident response plan

With resources continuing to be stretched after such a hectic last 2 years, just 34% have business continuity plans that mention cyber security and only 17% have completed an audit of their cyber security vulnerabilities.

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Business in Greater Manchester can train their staff for free with the Cyber Resilience Centre's fully-funded Business Resilience Program.

Whilst basic knowledge of cyber security should be expected from all your employees, it’s important to implement your own cyber security training. You should increase the level of training with specific guidance for your industry. It’s important you’re implementing security training when onboarding new starters and then follow this up throughout your employee’s lifecycle.

The most common breaches or attacks against your employees are through phishing emails, and hackers impersonating your organisation or senior members of staff.

The Cyber Resilience Centre can offer your staff security awareness training to provide simple and effective knowledge so your staff understand their environment and give them the confidence to challenge when something doesn’t look right.

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Article: Just 17% of Employers have given staff basic Cyber Security Training - published over 2 years ago.

https://www.nwcrc.co.uk/post/just-17-of-employers-have-given-staff-basic-cyber-security-training   
Published: 2022 04 19 04:45:00
Received: 2022 04 19 04:50:12
Feed: North West Cyber Resilience Centre
Source: National Cyber Resilience Centre Group
Category: News
Topic: Cyber Security
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