Cyber Security Expert Comments On ‘Astonishing’ Statistics
Thousands of businesses based in Leeds were hit by substantial IT hacks last year, according to a new study.
The research, by office technology specialists Altodigital, revealed almost two-thirds (62%) of Leeds-based companies fell victim to cyber-attacks in 2016, costing the local economy £57m.
Firms are leaving their confidential data at risk due to a lack of knowledge about IT systems and document management, according to the study, which aims to improve understanding of the impact security breaches have on UK business.
Of the Leeds companies surveyed, 40% have no firewall protection in place on their IT network, while 54% fail to change old passwords.
The study also revealed the primary cause of security breaches to be phishing emails, which allow hackers to access sensitive data.
Alistair Millar, marketing manager at Altodigital, said: “UK businesses still have a long way to go in terms of security in the office, especially concerning simple elements like firewalls and changing passwords.”
Expert Opinion
These astonishing statistics prove in black and white how serious the issue of cyber security is. The fact that almost two-thirds of companies in a major city fell victim to hackers in 2016 should ring alarm bells for businesses across the UK.
Cyber-attacks are becoming ever more common, and it isn’t just huge corporations being targeted but small businesses as well. Companies of all types need to understand that it is not a case of ‘if’ they will be attacked but ‘when’.
Businesses need to take expert advice on how to minimise the risks of a security breach. Should an incident occur, there need to be plans in place to lessen the reputational and financial impact – if the situation is not properly managed, the damage can be long-lasting and significant. Georgie Collins - Partner
Irwin Mitchell can provide support for businesses worried about the dangers of cyber-attacks.
We can help in the first instance by minimising the threat of attack, ensuring the right risk management systems and procedures are in place to help protect against a data breach. This includes an assessment of network and data security; advice on ensuring your business complies with relevant industry regulations; assessing the supply chain and third parties who interact with your systems; and managing people risks.
While it’s important to plan for the unthinkable, Irwin Mitchell can also help you take action to deal with an attack or breach if it does occur. Our expert lawyers can advise on how to limit the financial and reputational damage that can result.