As recent headlines have detailed, the chain reaction from an attack on a singular supplier can compromise an entire network of providers causing significant distribution to operations.
All businesses, regardless of size and sector, should be working to implement their own cyber security measures alongside protective measures which will respond and prevent potential supply chain attacks in the future, while also dampening their impact.
In recent years the government has announced that IT service providers could be required to follow new cyber security rules as part of new proposals to help British businesses manage growing cyber threats. We’ll continue to update on this news as it comes.
If you are a business operating in the north east, the NEBRC is here to help you. We are a police-led, not for profit organisation providing 24/7 support to small and medium businesses. Our trusted Centre forms a partnership network to protect businesses from risk. We offer a completely free membership, as well as many other affordable cyber resilience services to help you cut through the jargon and understand how to best manage your cyber strategies.
Contact us today and let’s work together to put a stop to business fraud and crime [email protected] or sign up to our free core membership to keep up to date with the latest cyber security matters and keep your business safe online.