This publication has been specifically designed for small businesses to understand, take action, and increase their cyber security resilience against ever-evolving cyber security threats. The language is clear, the actions are simple, and the guidance is tailored for small businesses.
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Scam messages are one of the most common ways cybercriminals try to steal your information online. This test can be used for staff awareness raising and education.
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This is a free service which provides easy-to-understand online security information and solutions to help protect internet users at home, at work and on mobile devices. The ACSC Alert Service also informs users about the latest threats and vulnerabilities within an Australian context, and how to address risks to their devices or computer networks.
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The Step-by-Step Guides detail basic cyber security instructions for specific software, applications and devices.
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While no single mitigation strategy is guaranteed to prevent cyber security incidents, organisations are recommended to implement eight essential mitigation strategies as a baseline. This baseline, known as the Essential Eight, makes it much harder for adversaries to compromise systems.
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Due to launch in June 2021, the interactive environment will provide a comprehensive cyber security learning hub for small and medium sized businesses, older Australians and families. Businesses should be encouraged to regularly visit www.cyber.gov.au to check for updates and new information.
As the South Australian Cyber Security Advisory Service we are here to help. There are simple measures that can be implemented that will significantly avoid, or reduce the impact of, the most common cyber security incidents. If you want to learn more or have a specific Cyber Security issue please reach out to us.
This project is funded by the Australian Government Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources through the Cyber Security Business Connect and Protect Program.