The UK Government and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) have launched a major new cyber security campaign urging businesses to “lock the door on cyber criminals.” Designed particularly with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in mind, the message is simple but critical: cyber security is no longer optional. As digital dependency grows, so too does the financial and operational impact of cyber crime. For SMEs, this campaign could not be more timely.
Principal Security Consultant Paul McLatchie provides proactive steps to help your organisation stay resilient in a rapidly changing cyber landscape.
Wavenet and Assured Data Protection experts come together for a practical, data-driven webinar exploring the critical importance of proactive backup and disaster recovery strategies. Demonstrating how immutable backups and instant recovery can protect your organisation from ransomware, outages, and compliance risks.
Tony Beveridge, BC Sales Specialist at Wavenet.
You already protect your organisation with advanced cyber security solutions like MDR, penetration testing, and cloud security. These solutions significantly strengthen your security posture, adding valuable layers of defence — helping you to keep attackers out and threats under control. But here’s the reality: even the strongest security cannot prevent every incident. Human error, supplier failures, power outages, or even natural events can bring your operations to a standstill. That’s where Business Continuity comes in — ensuring that when the unexpected happens, your organisation doesn’t just survive, it continues to thrive.
Beyond traditional cyber security: how to create an effective cyber resilience plan In an era where cyber threats are growing in scale and sophistication, public sector organisations must go beyond traditional cyber security. While many may feel like they are too small a target to fall victim to the headline-grabbing attacks we see in the news, it is the unfortunate truth that all organisations are at risk, whether they turn over vast amounts of money or not. Therefore, the ability not only to defend against attacks, but also to recover quickly and continue delivering essential services is of paramount importance.
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