The Biggest Business Crime in the UK
Criminals are targeting YOUR business right now. In fact, they’re targeting all businesses, all the time.
And they can do so from the comfort of their homes. That’s what makes cyber-crime the biggest business crime in the UK.
In our new video, you won’t believe just how many cyber-crimes were committed last year. Find out more by watching Episode 22 of our Weekly Tech Tips
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The Biggest Business Crime in the UK
What’s the fastest-growing crime in the UK? I’ll give you a clue. It’s completely invisible and it can overwhelm you in seconds.
Cybercrime is the biggest crime in the UK. 5.5 million cyber crimes were committed last year. And cybercriminals are becoming smarter by the day.
They target all businesses, all the time. Using clever automated tools to find weaknesses in anyone’s network. So how can you protect yourself?
You need a blended approach. That means an appropriate level of security software – enough to protect you, but not too much to annoy your team all day.
Then add in regular cybersecurity awareness training for your team. There’s no guarantee you won’t suffer a breach. But the odds of becoming a victim will dramatically go down. We can help with all your cybersecurity and make it easy for you. Get in touch with us or book an appointment.
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