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Why Is Cyber Security Awareness Training Important?

  • Written by The Times

Among the many concerning online trends observed during COVID-19, the rapid rise of cyberattacks stands out. During the global crisis, Australia experienced a significant increase in pandemic-related phishing scams, as criminals exploited widespread fears and concerns about coronavirus. 

During the peak of the virus, users also saw an increase in online scams, malware, and even stalkerware cases, highlighting the need for increased assets and awareness of cybersecurity practices. Though its importance has never been greater, cybercrime incidents are nothing new, with the trend affecting nearly one in every three Australian adults. It is thus beneficial to remain vigilant, ready, and equipped for such threats, particularly in a business context.

Below, we will explore the benefits of introducing cyber security awareness training for your workers in preventing cyber attack.

The Advantages of Cyber Security Awareness Training

While investing in the most up-to-date cybersecurity tools and software is suggested, providing employees with ongoing security skills training can help ensure the long-term security of your company's data. The following are the primary advantages of providing cybersecurity training:

Cost Saving and Downtime

Each year, cybercrime costs Australian businesses billion in damages, with each undergoing 25 or more hours of downtime. Spending on quality security training is thus well worth it to avoid this, as worst-case scenarios frequently force small or start-up businesses to close down completely.

Aside from better precautions, appropriate training can also help workers detect and handle intrusions early on, minimising possible harm. According to statistics, it takes an average of 286 days for workers to discover an intrusion—a figure that can be easily lowered with the right identification tactics.

Improved Security

The most visible benefit of cyber security training is, of course, increased data security. Equipping your group with the ability to identify, handle, and contain security threats protects your company's data and guarantees potential risks are discussed before they escalate.

According to statistics, data leakage is caused by human error, emphasising the importance of educating employees about proper security practices. By increasing their cybersecurity awareness, they will be able to use the appropriate software, habits, and routines to protect and maintain the integrity of both their personal and business data.

More Productive Workers

Quality security training reduces the fear and uncertainty linked with common threats online, resulting in a more confident, talented, and knowledgeable workforce. Productivity will increase as human error declines, and employees will be better equipped to identify and manage security risks as they arise.

This also relieves pressure on your IT department, allowing them to focus on more pressing security issues and ways to improve your current security systems.

Increased Customer Trust

Clients can be confident that their data is secure if everyone contributes to improving your company's cybersecurity. A weak security culture can eventually pave the way for harmful cyber-attacks and breaches, resulting not only in a loss of customer trust but also in the possibility of future business partnerships. Proper security training can thus teach employees how to handle sensitive information more effectively, ensuring that such incidents are completely avoided.

Improved Compliance

Better cybersecurity practices result from security training, which improves compliance with existing security standards and frameworks. Maintaining your methods, tools, and systems in accordance with industry recommendations benefits your company's reputation and ensures you're using the best solutions available.

Improved Security for Remote Workers

Work-from-home arrangements have understandably increased in the aftermath of COVID-19, as have cyber attacks targeting those with weak home security.

By ensuring that your employees are individually equipped with the skills to mitigate and manage online risks, you can improve their digital security outside of the workplace. Even if they don't have enterprise-level security, they'll be aware of the proper habits, routines, and tools to use when protecting themselves remotely.

Tips for Cybersecurity When When Working at Home

Because remote workers are particularly vulnerable due to a lack of company-wide security, understanding proper, home-based cybersecurity is more important than ever in preventing a cyber attack.

Workers working from home are encouraged to be on the lookout for the latest pandemic-related scams, including texts, emails, and websites claiming to have the most up-to-date medical information. Using strong, complex passwords across all of your devices is also essential, as is using a different one for every online account. This prevents criminals from using a single, recycled passcode to unlock all of their profiles.

Multi-factor authentication also provides users with an extra layer of protection by needing them to submit multiple confirmations of identification, which are typically something a user knows, possesses, and biological evidence.

Eventually, enabling automatic updates for your software and the operating system ensures that they are equipped with the most up-to-date security tools and features for better, greater security. As users are more likely to delay or procrastinate on updates, resulting in vulnerable data and devices, this is often one of the easiest - yet most neglected - cyber security awareness training practices.

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