The Importance Of Training Staff On Cyber Security

The Importance Of Training Staff On Cyber Security

As technology continues to evolve, so do cybercriminals and their cyber-attacks on businesses and individuals. That’s why it’s important to make sure your staff are regularly trained on cyber safety, and, particularly, to make sure they’re wise to the latest forms of phishing attempts.

Did you know that 82% of all breaches involved a human element? What’s more, it was also found that 45% of all employees receive no training from their employers. Training your staff to recognise the hallmark signs of suspicious emails and texts as well as phishing websites can not only reduce the number of security incidents for your business, but can actually improve employee retention.

Why is cyber training important?

Cyber training keeps your staff up to date with how to prevent data breaches and phishing attacks, which in turn helps to keep your business’s finances and data safe from cybercriminals. It’s important to have regular training instead of annual, which may not be sufficient. Awareness messages, phishing simulations or micro-trainings can all help to keep cyber security at the forefront of your employees’ minds.

Having strong cyber security measures in place will also improve your reputation among your customers - a business that falls prey to a data breach may find itself losing customers who no longer wish to trust the business with their information.

You’ll also help to boost employee wellbeing, as employees will be able to use the skills they’ve learned in their personal lives, allowing them to avoid potentially stressful situations if they’re targeted by cybercriminals.

What types of cyber training are available?

The types of cyber training that will be best for you will depend on the type of business you operate and the learning styles of your employees. Some cyber training courses are little more than tick-box exercises, but it’s likely that you’ll want something more in-depth for the lessons to really be absorbed.

There are a variety of free and paid options available, and you’ll also want to decide on how regularly you want to undertake the training - is it something your employees will have to undertake every few months, with regular micro-testing throughout the year to keep the lessons they’ve learned fresh and memorable?

You can find a number of cyber security training options from the NCSC (National Cyber Security Centre) Certified Training scheme, which offers classroom and online training at a variety of skill levels.

Cyber insurance from Towergate

Even if you take all the possible steps to safeguard your business from cyber-attacks, sometimes that just isn’t enough. Even with the best security and training, you can still be targeted – that’s why it’s important to have cyber insurance.

To find out more about cyber insurance, just speak to your dedicated advisor today.

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