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This book is a practical guide to achieving Cyber Essentials certification, a key step in protecting your organization from cyber threats.
Almost two-thirds (64%) of Cyber Essentials users agree that being certified through the scheme better enables their organisation to identify where they experience a common, unsophisticated cyber ...
Cyber Essentials was launched in the UK to much fanfare in June 2014, aiming to help businesses “to guard against the most common cyber threats and demonstrate your commitment to cyber security”. It ...
Small businesses are increasingly becoming prime targets for cybercriminals. While large enterprises often invest heavily in ...
As cyberattacks intensify, so does the demand for cybersecurity professionals. According to the 2023 Cyber Security Workforce Study by ISC2, one of the largest cyber security associations, roughly 4 ...
The UK government has urged more organizations to become Cyber Essentials Certified, highlighting the significant impact the scheme has had on preventing damaging attacks. On the 10 th anniversary ...
65.8 per cent of respondents unaware of Government-backed cyber security scheme, highlighting need for better promotion A recent poll conducted by cybersecurity firm OryxAlign, suggests that a ...
Today’s hackers and don’t always go after big companies with deep pockets. Small businesses are truly more attractive as hackers assume that small businesses only have minimal cybersecurity essentials ...
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Braintree District Council has invited small businesses across the district to attend at a talk with James Pitron, a cyber essentials assessor at Cyber Trust. The event is ideal f ...
The lack of focus from advice firms towards cybersecurity is "worrying", according to FTRC founder Ian McKenna.