How much would a cyber security breach cost you?
Did you know that in 2016 46% of UK SMEs suffered a cyber security breach? Or that, on average, each instance of a cyber attack costs UK companies £1,340? The most common types of breach can be mitigated by the implementation of Cyber Essentials certification. There has never been a better time to position your […]
Did you know that in 2016 46% of UK SMEs suffered a cyber security breach? Or that, on average, each instance of a cyber attack costs UK companies £1,340?
The most common types of breach can be mitigated by the implementation of Cyber Essentials certification. There has never been a better time to position your business as secure from common cyber threats.
The key benefits of Cyber Essentials are:
• Another step towards making your organisation GDPR compliant
• Protects against over 80% of common cyber threats
• Certification supports your business win in the public and private sectors
• Cyber Essentials branding to promote your certification
Check out our free video to learn how Cyber Essentials certification can make a difference to your business. Click below to watch now.
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