Cybersecurity Awareness Training
If you employ anyone between 16 and 19, you need to pay special attention to the cyber security training you’re giving your team.
A new study has revealed that a host of worrying online behavior has become almost normalized among many young people. And much of this activity is illegal.
We’re not talking about severe cybercrime such as ransomware attacks or data theft.
But one in three 16 to 19-year-olds have admitted to digital piracy, and a quarter has tracked or trolled someone online.
Most of these behaviors may not directly affect your business. But some are so commonplace that too many young people view them as a part of everyday life.
That’s not something you want them bringing to work.
Casual software piracy or illegal downloads on devices used for work could open the door to a massive security breach.
The answer is simple: Hold cyber security training for all your employees regularly.
This training should:
- Highlight the impact of bad online behavior and the potential for security breaches.
- Help everyone understand how this activity can harm people – and your business.
- Make everyone aware of the scams and attacks your business is vulnerable to and the part they play in keeping everyone protected.
- Make the consequences clear for anyone engaging in this behavior.
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Published with permission from Your Tech Updates.