
Research from Computer Weekly in 2005 displayed some
alarming trends regarding the security worthiness of small to
medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the UK: only 18% reported never
to have been hacked or attacked.
Topic Data security for small to medium sized
businesses (SMBs)
Time 11.00am
Date Live Wednesday 29 March 2006
Duration 60 minutes
Description Research from Computer Weekly in
2005 displayed some alarming trends regarding the security
worthiness of small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the UK:
only 18% reported never to have been hacked or attacked
The ramifications for breaching electronic defences of any
company are bad: for SMBs who do not typically have the resources
and back-up of larger enterprises it is a lot worse. A successful
attack could actually stop your company from operating.
Click here to join a Computerweekly.com webinar that will let
SMBs find out the key issues regarding information security. The
webinar will examine how to identify the typical threats to
business and the typical vulnerabilities they attempt to exploit.
It will outline what technological solutions and services are
available to address threats and vulnerabilities, and it will
suggest what is needed to adopt a security awareness culture.
It will give the views of security experts and draw on the
experience of a company that has faced up to the challenges of
security
Format:
5 minute introduction followed by three 10-minute presentations
plus a ten minute moderated Q&A session. Interactive polling
carried out throughout the event.
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