Essential security measures vary
from organisation to organisation, but those below the cyber security poverty
line often end up in a vicious cycle that leads to staff feeling overwhelmed
and unable to make critical decisions. The result can be increased cyber risk,
disruptions to service and scarce resources being consumed.
Combatting cyber security poverty
is a shared responsibility as one weak link can compromise an entire chain,
Sean argues. As such, partnerships across the technology community are
essential to ensure everyone is able to protect themselves. However, there are
also measures that organisations can adopt to improve security, including
employee education, user-friendly tools and unifying processes and people. Read
the full article to find out more.
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