CYBER INSIGHTS: Friday 29 November 2024 – Today’s SME Cybersecurity News & Intel
Cybersecurity Journalist Iain Fraser November 29, 2024Helping Keep Small Business CYBERSafe!
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The Roundup of Today´s UK Small Business Cybersecurity News
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1). INCIDENT REPORTING REQUIREMENTS: EU Expands Cyber Incident Reporting Requirements to Strengthen Public Electronic Communications Security. CSIS (Center for Strategic & International Studies) has produced a definitive list of Primary European Cyber incident reporting requirements. The European Union (EU) has reinforced its commitment to cybersecurity by strengthening requirements for reporting cyber incidents affecting public electronic communications. Under Article 40 of the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC), incidents compromising the “confidentiality, authenticity, integrity, and availability” of critical assets such as networks, services, and transmitted or processed data must be reported to the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) “without undue delay.”
2). EU CYBER COMPLIANCE: GDPR – The key to data protection. GDPR stands for the General Data Protection Regulation, the EU’s data protection law. It applies to any company processing the personal data of EU citizens—customer information, employee data, or even user-generated content. Essentially, anything that can identify an individual falls under GDPR’s purview. The good news? GDPR isn’t as daunting as it sounds. Its core principles are straightforward: collect only the data you need, keep it secure, and be transparent about its use. Keep in mind, though, that the penalties for non-compliance are steep—up to €20 million or 4% of your global turnover, whichever is higher.
3). CYBER MITIGATION: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) face numerous cyber threats that can jeopardise their operations. The most common types of cyber attacks include Phishing, malware, Ransomware, and Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Phishing attacks are particularly concerning, as they exploit social engineering tactics to obtain employee credentials or sensitive information. For example, a small business may fall prey to an email that appears legitimate, prompting employees to divulge passwords or financial details, leading to severe consequences.
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