BT Warns UK SMEs Are Primary Targets for Hackers as only Three in Five Have Had Cyber Security Training - Digital Health Technology News
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BT warns UK SMEs are primary targets for hackers as only three in five have had cyber security training - Digital Health Technology News
Following a spate of attacks on UK businesses, BT is warning SMEs they are a big target as new research reveals two million have had no cyber security training. Four in ten (42%) small businesses have been victims of an attack or breach in the last 12 months, rising to two-thirds (67%) of medium-sized companies. The average cost of the most disruptive cyber breach for small or micro businesses is £7,960 and can take months to recover from; yet m…
BT warns UK SMEs are primary targets for hackers - Builders Merchants Journal
A study by BT in partnership with Be the Business reveals that two in five (39%) SMEs, equivalent to two million businesses, have not arranged cyber security training for their teams – despite four in ten (42%) small businesses having experienced a cyber attack in the last 12 months, increasing to two in three (67%) …
Especially attacks under the guise of ChatGPT and teams are increasing. Most malicious files, however, imitate zoom.
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