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How to Create a Culture of Cybersecurity at Work [Infographic]

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All businesses face cybersecurity challenges, which means proactively protecting organizational assets, employees and consumers must be a priority for every business. That’s why week 2 of October’s National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) focuses on providing resources that help businesses establish a culture of cybersecurity.

If you run a small business, you may be an especially easy target for hackers and cyber-criminals. The pickings may be slimmer than with a multinational corporation, but bigger companies are better protected. Your company may not have the resources to maintain a dedicated IT team, and no one person may be responsible for securing your network, implementing password policies, ensuring data protection, and, above all, analyzing attacks when they occur to ensure they don’t happen again.

In the below infographic, we offer some ways that business leaders can protect their organizations, their employees and consumers’ data. Take a look and discover how your business can prepare for — and respond to — cybersecurity incidents.

Creating a Culture of Cybersecurity at Work - Infographic


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