Hospitality Review - December 2021

Tasmanian small and medium businesses, and not-for-profits are suffering every day from digital crime and cyber-attacks. Is your business prepared to defend against this growing threat?

According to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner, from January to June 2020, the number of data breach notifications attributed to ransomware attacks increased by more than 150 per cent compared to the previous six months. With the average cost a of a cyber breach in Australia now over $3m, ensuring Tasmanian SMBs have contemporary risk management practises in place has never been so important. Funded by the Australian Government through the AusIndustry Cyber Security Business Connect andProtectProgram,TheProject Lab isdelivering a free CyberUP Program for Tasmanian SMEs to develop a Cyber Risk Management Plan specific to their business risks. Nobusiness sector is immune fromattack. Experts have agreed that online attacks are rapidly evolving and becoming more sophisticated causing major disruptions as attackers aim to make business recovery as difficult and costly as possible. The damage to a business, and ongoing financial impacts can take years to recover from and crush a business. Protect your business now, scan the code below to answer a few simple questions and the CyberUp team will develop a tailored Cyber Risk Management Plan for FREE. Act now and access a 2hr free consultation. Talk to The Project Lab CyberUP Team if you would like to partner with this Program and fast track free services for your organisation, staff, clients, and networks. Services are limited so don’t miss out!

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