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Cybersecurity: sensitive for small businesses and critical for all

The consistent increase in cyber threats leaves businesses vulnerable and small businesses critically injured. While help is available, it does start with the user. Read about critical junctures that need a close watch and how to safeguard from this omnipresent threat.

September 27, 2022 / 19:09 IST

Cyber security is a critical economic and security challenge we face today. According to research, sixty-one per cent of small businesses have reported at least one attack within the last twelve months, and forty-three per cent of overall data breaches involved a small or medium-sized business.

To discuss “Are small businesses adopting cyber security best practices”, Ruchiraa Sharma from Moneycontrol in association with Dell Technologies spoke to Mr Ajit Pillai, Regional Director - APAC Morphisec, Mr Ranjeet Bellary, Associate Partner, Forensic & Integrity Services, EY, Mr Raj Sivaraju, President of APAC, Arete and Mr, Adnane Alaoui, Sales Engineering Director, Small Business- EMEA & APJ, Dell Technologies.

Mr Ajit Pillai, Regional Director - APAC Morphisec, called out the myth that cyber-attacks are intended only for large enterprises. Awareness of data in the system and handling it appropriately is crucial. Many links make the chain of cyber safety and include passwords, updating software regularly, and training staff on how to spot phishing emails. Modern threats require modern technology, and keeping abreast with what's been happening right across can help.

Mr Ranjeet Bellary, Associate Partner, Forensic & Integrity Services, EY, says, “the primary motive of the attackers is to access and use critical data in an organisation. This is why having controls in place to safeguard the data is important. In 2021, more than 70% of cyber attacks targeted small and medium businesses. Lack of sensitivity to data and data governance can prove to be fatal. Just like trying to take care of your health, guarding against cyber threats is a continuous exercise. “Don't look at security purely as compliance, look at it as part of your business day-to-day,” he advises.