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Cybercrime Failure Costly

In today’s news, the National Audit Office has criticised police, the government and banks for failing to tackle cybercrime after it was revealed just one in 150 police officers is dedicated to investigating cyberfraud.

The NAO says the cost to the economy as a whole was £144bn last year.

Sir Amyas Morse, head of the National Audit Office, said: “For too long, as a low-value but high-volume crime, online fraud has been over-looked by government, law enforcement and industry. It is now the most commonly experienced crime in England and Wales and demands an urgent response.”

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Cyber Security Threats to Professional Practices

In today’s interconnected world, cyber attacks are a threat to all businesses and law and accountancy firms are particularly attractive sources of information for criminals.

Commercial data, IP information and sensitive client data may all be targeted.

The Information Security Breaches Survey 2014, commissioned by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and carried out by PwC, found that 81% of large organisations and 60% of small businesses had suffered a security breach during the previous year.

The average cost of an organisations’ worst breach was between £65,000 and £115,000 for small businesses and between £600,000 and £1.15 million for large organisations.

If you are a professional firm, then Contact Cyber Security Helpdesk Today to discuss training for your firm’s staff.

Our courses, which are UK Government approved, as part of their National Cyber Security Strategy, have the support of both the Law Society and ICAEW.

They aim to:

• Increase your awareness of cyber security issues so that you can apply the knowledge in your own context.

• Help you to protect both yourself and your business.

• Help you to be more aware of security issues and more confident of discussing these with clients.

The course covers:

• What cyber security is

• How it affects you and your clients

• Why you should care about it

• Cyber threats to your business and you

• Cyber attacks (phishing and hacking) and their impacts

• Mitigating the impacts Course Format Designed for both lawyers and accountants this online course is designed to last for one hour and is structured into four modules.

• Introduction to cyber security

• Cyber security – your responsibilities

• Managing the cyber risk

• Scenarios

The courses are interactive and include a series of brief quiz questions will test your understanding of the learning materials as you progress through the course.

Contact Cyber Security Helpdesk Today to discuss your Cyber Security Recruitment and Training requirements

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Cyber Security Guidance For Businesses: Home and mobile working

Assess the risks to all types of mobile working (including remote working where the device connects to the corporate network infrastructure) and develop appropriate security policies. Train mobile users on the secure use of their mobile devices for locations they will be working from. Apply the secure baseline build to all types of mobile device used. Protect data-at-rest using encryption (if the device supports it) and protect data-in-transit using an appropriately configured Virtual Private Network (VPN).