The Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2023 report that 1 in 3 small business experienced a cyber breach in the past 12 months. A cyber-attack can be devastating for a business, with loss of data and finances, disruption to services and damage to reputation. Cyber criminals study human behaviours and look for gaps in business’ IT security to gain access to sensitive data - such as customer email addresses, contact details or bank details. They will use this information to try and exploit you and your employees, through 'phishing' emails and fake 'smishing' text messages.
The NICSC provides FREE cyber security training and best practice messaging to support small /medium businesses to be more cyber safe, secure and resilient. Please contact the NICSC on [email protected] to find out more details on how we can help your business.
CyberNI Week : 4 – 10 March
The NICSC is bringing together local cyber security experts during the inaugural CyberNI week. Over a period of 7 days (4th -10th March), a wide range of virtual/in-person events will be taking place with the aim of further strengthening our collaborative commitment to raising cyber security awareness locally. Please visit their website to find out more information and to register for CyberNI week events.
Cyber Security for the Non Technical: Monday 4 March 1pm-2pm
The NICSC work very closely with the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) providing a unified source of advice, guidance and support on cyber security. The NCSC will be delivering a one hour virtual session on MONDAY 4TH MARCH 1PM – 2PM titled Small Organisations – Cyber Security for the non-technical. This event will highlight the biggest threats facing small organisations, provide advice and guidance on how to deal with them and outline what support and guidance is available. This is a must event for any business looking for expert cyber security advice and guidance. Please register for this event here.