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Do not fall victim to a attack

October marks a significant moment in the world of digital security – Cyber Awareness Month. This annual observance serves as a crucial reminder of the ever-present, evolving landscape of cyber threats and the importance of staying vigilant in the digital realm.

In a world that increasingly relies on technology and interconnected systems, the need for cybersecurity awareness has never been more apparent. With cyberattacks on the rise and growing in sophistication, individuals, businesses, and governments must unite in the effort to bolster digital defenses.

Why Cyber Awareness Month Matters:

  1. Rising Threats: Cyber threats are not just a possibility; they are a reality. Every day, individuals and organizations face the risk of data breaches, ransomware attacks, phishing schemes, and more. Being cyber-aware is the first line of defense.
  2. Protecting Data: Our personal and professional lives are stored in digital formats. Protecting sensitive data is a shared responsibility, and it begins with understanding the value of this information.
  3. Education is Empowerment: Cyber Awareness Month is a prime opportunity to educate oneself and others about the risks and preventive measures. Knowledge is the key to safer online practices.
  4. Business Continuity: For organizations, cybersecurity is not only about protecting data but also about ensuring business continuity. A cyber incident can have far-reaching consequences.
  5. Global Collaboration: In an interconnected world, international cooperation is essential to combatting cyber threats effectively. Cyber Awareness Month encourages collaboration.
Cyber Security Month: Do Not Fall Victim to a Attack

Taking Action: What You Can Do – Act Now!

  • Stay Informed: Regularly update yourself on the latest cybersecurity threats and best practices.
  • Protect Your Devices: Ensure your devices have updated security software and strong, unique passwords.
  • Be Wary of Phishing: Be cautious when receiving unsolicited emails or messages, and avoid clicking on suspicious links.
  • Secure Your Wi-Fi: Protect your home or business network with strong encryption and a secure password.
  • Educate Others: Share your knowledge about cybersecurity with family, friends, and colleagues.
  • Report Incidents: If you encounter a cyber incident, report it to the relevant authorities and organizations.
  • Free Dark Web Scanning: Get hold of Free Dark Web Scanning from Global.
  • Become Members: Of your local Cyber Resilience Centre.

The Business Resilience Centre for the North East

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the North West

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the East Midlands

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the West Midlands

The Eastern Cyber Resilience Centre

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South West

The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales

The Cyber Resilience Centre for London

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In an era of ever-evolving cyber threats, safeguarding your business against potential security breaches is non-negotiable. At Global, we understand the paramount importance of cybersecurity, and we’re taking a proactive step in helping businesses like yours bolster their digital defenses.

If wish to discuss further, get in touch with you Global Account Manager or reach out by emailing [email protected]

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LEE STRACHAN
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