New cybersecurity tool offers bespoke help to small businesses

26 February 2021, 00:04

Cybersecurity
Cyber fraudsters report. Picture: PA

The most recent Government Cyber Security Breaches survey found almost half of small firms had reported a cyberattack in the last year.

Bespoke cybersecurity guidance for small businesses and sole traders is being offered through a new online tool from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).

The Cyber Action Plan will ask those seeking advice to complete a short online questionnaire that will generate a personalised list of actions to improve their online security.

The NCSC scheme is being rolled out in response to the increase in small businesses moving online for the first time during the pandemic, and as experts warn of the increased risk of cyberattacks because of the additional time being spent online during lockdown.

The most recent Government Cyber Security Breaches survey found that almost half of small businesses had reported a cyberattack in the last year.

NCSC deputy director for economy and society, Sarah Lyons, said: “Small businesses are the lifeblood of this country, but we know they can be a target for cybercriminals, particularly as they move more operations online.

“Our free Cyber Action Plan is here to help, offering bespoke, actionable information linked to the Cyber Aware behaviours.

“If you work for yourself, or run a small business, I would urge you to spend a few minutes on the questionnaire and follow the steps to help secure your business.”

The new scheme is the latest programme to appear as part of the Government’s Cyber Aware campaign, which aims to improve the online safety awareness of both individuals and businesses.

The questionnaire for businesses can be found by visiting www.cyberaware.gov.uk .

“We want the UK to be the best place in the world to do business online, so I welcome the NCSC helping sole traders and microbusinesses with tailored advice on defending against cyberthreats,” digital infrastructure minister, Matt Warman, said.

“I strongly recommend business owners take advantage of this tool to help us build back safer from the pandemic and ensure there is no way in for hackers.

“Over the past year, some entrepreneurs have launched online-only businesses, following necessary restrictions to curb the spread of Covid-19. The Cyber Action Plan is a useful tool to help start-ups understand their online risk.”

By Press Association

More Technology News

See more More Technology News

Google homepage

Competition regulator objects to Google’s ad tech practices

A passenger waits for a Tube train at Westminster London Underground station

TfL restricts access to online services due to cyber attack

A purple Currys sign above a store entrance

Currys boosted by AI-curious customers as it takes 50% laptop market share

The Darktrace wesbite

Darktrace chief steps down ahead of £4.3bn private equity takeover

Charlotte Owen

Baroness Owen to introduce law change aimed at criminalising deepfake creation

Hands using computer with artificial intelligence app

UK signs first international treaty on artificial intelligence

The logo of mobile phone network EE is displayed on the screen of a smartphone

EE launches its first standalone 5G network across 15 UK cities

Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood signs first legally-binding treaty governing safe use of artificial intelligence.

'We must not let AI shape us': UK to sign first international treaty to safeguard public from risks of artificial intelligence

Visa debit card sitting on a keyboard

Visa unveils initiative to boost consumer protection for bank transfers

A child using a laptop computer

Seven in 10 children exposed to harmful content online – research

Oasis band members Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher

Dynamic pricing to be examined by European Commission amid Oasis ticket furore

Amazon's new AI-powered shopping assistant Rufus on a smartphone

Amazon launches AI-powered shopping assistant Rufus in the UK

Gamers play on a PlayStation 4

Sony to take multiplayer game Concord offline two weeks after release

A woman's hnad on a laptop keyboard

Competition watchdog clears Microsoft arrangements with Inflection AI

Health Minister Stephen Donnelly (PA)

Time of expecting social media sites to remove harmful content ‘is over’

An Nvidia sign

Nvidia shares plunge nearly 10% in largest single-day value loss for a US firm