Magnet launches Cybercrime Awareness Day

Magnet are hosting #CCAD16 – Cybercrime Awareness Day 2016 on 24th October in the Royal College of Physicians. The event will highlight the risks facing businesses from cyberattacks and why companies need to educate and protect themselves.

European Cyber Security Month (ECSM), is an EU advocacy campaign that promotes cyber security among citizens and advocates for change in the perception of cyber-threats by promoting data and information security, education, sharing of good practices. This event will be the only Irish ECSM accredited event to take place during the month.

Among the keynote speakers will be the newly appointed Head of the Garda Cybercrime Unit, Detective Inspector Michael Gubbins and renowned author and Guardian journalist Luke Harding, who has just finished work on Oliver Stone’s film Snowden.

Mark Kellett, Chief Executive of Magnet Networks explained: “The frequency of cyberattacks against Irish businesses has almost doubled from 25% in 2012 to 44% currently which is considerably higher than the global average of 32%. These figures are expected to escalate unless dramatic action is taken to combat these cyber threats.”

“A lot of existing safeguards which companies use are no longer adequate. Our new methods of working are also posing an enormous threat. Staff having access to multiple devices (laptops, tablets, smartphones etc.) and using them in multiple locations, not just the office, as well as the adoption of cloud-based technology, are all creating a perfect storm of vulnerabilities for Irish business.”

Mark Kellett went on to say “Further statistics illustrate that four in five business are hacked and it can cause companies to lose earnings and also, in some cases, cease trading”.

According to Magnet’s 2016 Regional Business Barometer, the potential of cyberattack is worrying Irish businesses. The survey found that businesses are more concerned in 2016 (20%) than they were the same time last year (4%). There is good reason to be worried as the frequency of attacks has almost doubled and the effects can be devastating.

Ronan Leonard

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