Unconcerned or unsure?
Business owners lack clarity on what a cyber attack really is. According to Nationwide's survey, only 9% said their business had been a cyber attack victim when asked directly. Yet when given a list, 50% said their business experienced at least one type of harmful cyber activity. Computer viruses (27%) and phishing attacks (25%) were the most frequently reported type of attack. "The scary fact we're seeing is that business owners are becoming more apathetic towards their risk of cyber attacks and therefore aren't protecting themselves as well, even though the concern of cyber attacks against them is still very real," Karen Johnston, expert cyber consultant for Nationwide, said in a statement. Check out the slideshow below to find out the 10 best practices business owners can practice and implement when it comes to dealing with cybercriminals. Related: Next 12 months could see more cyber-related losses, survey finds
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