Overview:
As a small business owner, you need to be cyber aware and prepared. Most businesses are digitally connected, whether through email, websites, social media, online/web based payments and bank accounts. The reliance on logins and passwords to access information online can expose businesses to cyber attacks from hackers.
In this workshop, you will guided through how to assess your business’s preparedness and resilience to cyber attacks, and the practical steps you can take to resume operations quickly and securely. You will learn:
- Who to call and inform of the cyber incident
- Whether you should pay a ransom
- How to insure against future threats
- How to deal with a system shutdown or failure
- How to reduce the chances of being hacked
For this workshop you will need to bring your:
- Laptop
Main topics covered:
- Understanding your business’s preparedness and resilience to cyber attacks
- Identifying types of cyber attacks and how to respond and recover
- Threat mitigation strategies to prevent potential cyber attacks
- The benefits of cyber risk insurance products
- Cyber incident reporting and notification requirements
Who it’s for:
This workshop is for small business owners looking to understand the steps to take following a cyber incident to resume operations quickly and securely.
About the presenter:
ECU's School of Business and Law is dedicated to providing impactful workshops tailored to help small businesses in Western Australia thrive through sustainable growth. Their workshop content has been developed in consultation with industry experts to equip you with the skills to succeed.
Cost
$20
This workshop is offered at a reduced cost thanks to substantial funding from the Government of Western Australia.
What's included
- Access to the live workshop
- A recording of the workshop which you can access for up to seven days post event (online workshops only)
- Copies of any resources shared with attendees
When and where
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