Every business is at risk of a cyber-attack. In 2017, cyber attacks on organisations cost the UK economy £10 billion, with 7 out of 10 companies falling victim to a cyber-attack or breach[1]. When a CEO is confronted with a cyber-attack or data breach, they start to worry about their vulnerabilities in the technology they use and forget to look at the very people using those technologies everyday - their employees. According to the 2017 Data Breach Investigations Report, more than 90% of cyber-attacks were traced back to human error[2], suggesting that mistakes caused by humans both initiates and amplifies the risk of cyber-crime and the damage it poses to businesses. The best way for business directors, CEOs and managers to combat this threat is to create a risk-aware workplace culture, and that starts with cyber security awareness.
Meetings in Microsoft Teams have evolved significantly since Teams' initial release in 2017 with COVID-19 being a catalyst for adoption across organisations.
Breakout rooms have become even better, helping you manage your meetings and fostering creativity and communication.
In a world where most of our working day, including meetings, is conducted online, it's now more important than ever to be mindful of working safely and securely.
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