In this webinar we provide an update on recent high alert cyber-attacks and scams and how they are affecting Australian businesses.
As the world continues to deal with the economic and operational challenges from the global COVID-19 pandemic, Cyber criminals are seeking to exploit new work practices and capitalise on uncertainty.
On average each month, the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) receives about 4,400 cybercrime reports through Report Cyber and responds to 168 cyber security incidents.
Technology in the ‘Dark Web’ is so easily affordable that the cybercriminal can try their luck, pivot, and try again. Small Business is especially a target as they often lack the IT resources to monitor and defend a cyber-attack. Small Business might be used as a trojan horse to gain access to larger suppliers, the defense force or government health systems.
Working from home is the new norm for many professionals during this pandemic.
Working outside a secured office and technology environment has specific cyber security risks, including targeted cybercrime. When compromised, unauthorized access to your stored information can impact what matters most to you: your data, your cash flow and – if your clients or suppliers are affected- your reputation.
Participants will learn about:
- What type of threats are currently causing havoc for Australian business.
- The main steps to find out if your business is affected, reporting and risk mitigation resources
Presenter: Babette Bottin
Babette is a dynamic, sales-driven Executive and Company Director with over 20 years of global experience in the insurance and finance world. From leading at the top with Allianz Group/Euler Hermes Australia to founding her own venture, DAS INSURE., she brings a wealth of knowledge in trade credit insurance, cyber risk protection, and strategic leadership. Known for her sharp commercial mind and hands-on approach, Babette thrives on helping businesses navigate risk and growth