During the first six months of 2016, small businesses reported losses due to scam activities of more than $1.6 million. That may seem like a drop in the ocean compared to the billions of dollars’ worth of business conducted over the Internet each day, but for the businesses affected the results can be catastrophic. Incredibly, sixty per cent of businesses that experience a cyber-attack cease operating within six months of the incident.
Scams have been around since the dawn of civilisation, but modern technology has provided a wealth of opportunities for scammers, including the ability to hit millions of targets at once.
Many scams simply exploit the better side of human nature. Others rely on sophisticated technology that few people understand. Either way, the first line of defence is awareness.
Know the enemy
The most common threats to small business include:
Sadly, this list is growing…
Protecting your business
The solution to most online threats lies in a combination of vigilance and technology. You also need to ensure your employees are alert to threats and are equipped to deflect them.
A security policy should include the following at the very least:
Prevention is always better than the cure so learn more about this important aspect of running a business. Depending on the size and potential vulnerability of your business, it may pay to have your system expertly evaluated by a trusted consultant to strengthen it against any possible threats.
It is also worth considering insurance specific to this threat commonly referred to as Cyber Insurance. Traditional business insurance policies may not cover losses related to cyber-attacks and given the snowballing risks, Cyber Insurance is becoming another essential for business owners.
Millions of today’s businesses would not exist without the Internet, and the opportunities it provides seem limitless. Unfortunately those opportunities extend to the fraudulently minded, but by staying alert and following some simple rules you can protect your business from those looking for an easy ride.
Sources:
Stay Smart Online: https://www.staysmartonline.gov.au/business
Protect yourself from scams: http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/get-help/protect-yourself-from-scams
What you need to know about small business scams: http://www.accc.gov.au/publications/small-business-scams
Australian Cybercrime Online Reporting Network http://www.acorn.gov.au