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Organization Leaders and Employees Reminded That "Cybersecurity in the Workplace Is Everyone's Business" This National Cyber Security Awareness Month


WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, it's critical for businesses and other organizations to be prepared for ? and know how to respond to ? cybersecurity incidents. Many organizations, however, have a lot of work to do when it comes to guarding against cyber threats. In MediaPro's second annual State of Privacy and Security Awareness survey of employees and the general public, for the second consecutive year, the average respondent was rated a security "novice" after being quizzed about security and privacy best practices. In the Week 2 of National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) ? a far-reaching online safety awareness and education initiative co-founded and led by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ? NCSA is encouraging every workplace to create a culture of cybersecurity from the break room to the boardroom.

To further the cyber readiness of the nation's small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), NCSA is announcing the launch of a new initiative, CyberSecure My Business. The project is a comprehensive, national program comprised of interactive training based on the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework, webinars and web resources to help businesses be resistant to and resilient from cyberattacks. The first webinar takes place on Oct. 10 from 2 p.m. ? 3 p. m. EDT and will address ransomware and phishing. Learn more and register for upcoming webinars.

"SMBs are critical to our economic and national security," said Michael Kaiser, NCSA's executive director. "NCSA is thrilled to introduce CyberSecure My Business to help organizations proactively protect their customers, employees and intellectual property ? and by extension their reputations and success."

As the program's cornerstone, NCSA has translated the NIST Cybersecurity Framework into an introductory-level, in-person, highly interactive workshop. The workshop series ? hosted in partnership with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) with support from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and DHS in addition to occasional support from the Small Business Administration ? includes both in-person workshops and monthly webinars providing guidance on integrating cybersecurity practices. The sessions interpret the NIST Cybersecurity Framework into easy-to-understand language and incorporate content from federal and industry partners, including recent threat data. 

"The NIST Cybersecurity Framework helps make cybersecurity immediately relevant to businesses by starting with a simple question for business owners and operators: What do you have to protect?" said Kaiser.

Take these steps outlined in the framework to better safeguard your organization against cyber threats:

Check out the latest NCSAM infographic for simple cybersecurity tips your business can follow (download and share it on social media using the hashtag #CyberAware!).

Seventy percent of MediaPro's survey respondents showed at least some lack of security and privacy awareness. The study had several other notable findings:

"In the past, organizations may have implemented security awareness activities merely for compliance or behavior change, but now people are looking at ways to go beyond just behavior and make security part of the culture," said Lance Spitzner, director of SANS Security Awareness and a NCSA Board of Directors member. "Awareness programs are important because organizations are repeatedly seeing people as the primary targets for bad guys; cybersecurity is both a technical and human problem ? and it requires a technical and human solution."

As technology advances, our critical infrastructure is increasingly run on digital networks to maximize efficiency and effectiveness. NCSAM Week 2 is kicking off with "Insights on Cybersecurity for Electric Utilities," an event hosted by the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) and supported by NCSA, DHS and the FTC. The event ? taking place on Tuesday, Oct. 10 ? will give members and others from the energy industry an opportunity to discuss their cybersecurity needs and issues and take part in an interactive cybersecurity workshop based on the NIST framework. The event will feature a keynote address by FTC Acting Chairman Maureen K. Ohlhausen and remarks from experts representing the NRECA, NCSA, DHS, the U.S. Department of Energy and more.

Top Business Concerns Include Ransomware, the Internet of Things and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policies
As large-scale breaches continue to make headlines and businesses of all sizes fall victim to cyberattacks, organizations are more regularly thinking about the importance of cybersecurity. Ransomware ? malware that accesses files, locks and encrypts them and then demands the victim to pay a ransom to get the files back ? has been growing in prevalence and is a top concern for businesses, with threats such as WannaCry and the Petya attacks making the news in recent months. It's important for organizations to know how to protect their critical customer, employee and intellectual property data so that they can be prepared in the event of a ransomware attack. Learn more about this threat and how to protect your organization against it here.  

Another area of concern for businesses is the growing Internet of Things (IoT) ? in which increasing numbers of devices, including wearables, TVs, cameras, speakers and vehicles ? are connecting to the internet and collecting, managing and/or using personal data. Cybercriminals have used unsecured IoT devices to take down massive numbers of websites at once, and other threats like IoT "as-a-service" breaches and attacks on connected city systems make it important for organizations to know how to secure their connected devices and networks. Businesses must work to keep their devices safer and more secure over time and build cybersecurity into their processes just as they value physical safety regulations in the workplace.

A third cybersecurity concern more and more businesses are facing is maintaining security in a BYOD workplace. Now more than ever, employees are using their personal smart devices ? such as PCs and smartphones ? for work purposes, which grows the potential number of vulnerabilities and makes cybersecurity in the workplace more complicated. It's important for organizations to consider where sensitive company, customer and/or employee data is being accessed, and implement awareness and education activities, plans and policies to encourage security best practices regardless of the device being used.

Be a Part of Something Big: Become a NCSAM Champion
One way you and/or your organization can participate in NCSAM is by becoming a NCSAM Champion. Champions represent those dedicated to promoting a safer, more secure and more trusted internet. Becoming a Champion is easy and does not require any financial support. There are already more than 870 organizations and nearly 320 individuals signed up to support the month. Champions receive a toolkit of online safety awareness and education materials they can use to support the month and updates leading up to and throughout October on resources, upcoming events and ways to get involved.

Upcoming NCSAM Events
NCSA and partners will host a number of events across the country up to and throughout NCSAM. Noteworthy upcoming events and initiatives include:

Learn more about upcoming NCSAM events (and submit your own events to NCSA's events calendar) at staysafeonline.org.

Helpful Resources from NCSA and Partners

All month long, you can follow the NCSAM conversation on social media using the hashtag #CyberAware (and tag your own posts with #CyberAware, too!). Additionally, @STOPTHNKCONNECT will host weekly Twitter chats in support of NCSAM to discuss different topics and trends in cybersecurity. Tune in for hour-long chats Oct. 12, 19 and 26 and Nov. 1 at 3 p.m. EDT/noon PDT; visit the STOP. THINK. CONNECT.tm website for the full chat schedule. NCSA has created sample social media posts, infographics, posters, memes and more that you can download and share, and that encourages organizations and individuals to show their support for NCSAM and get the latest resources by registering as NCSAM Champions. Finally, check out the Stay Safe Online blog for NCSAM posts from NCSA and partners during the month of October.

About National Cyber Security Awareness Month
National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM) was created as a collaborative effort between government and industry to ensure every American has the resources they need to stay safer and more secure online. Now in its 14th year, NCSAM was co-founded and is co-led by the Department of Homeland Security and the National Cyber Security Alliance, the nation's leading nonprofit public-private partnership promoting the safe and secure use of the internet and digital privacy. Recognized annually in October, NCSAM involves the participation of a multitude of industry leaders ? mobilizing individuals, small and medium-sized businesses, nonprofits, academia, multinational corporations and governments. Encouraging digital citizens around the globe to STOP. THINK. CONNECT.tm, NCSAM is harnessing the collective impact of its programs and resources to increase awareness about today's ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape. Visit the NCSA media room for more information and resources.

About the National Cyber Security Alliance
The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) is the nation's leading nonprofit, public-private partnership promoting cybersecurity and privacy education and awareness. NCSA works with a broad array of stakeholders in government, industry and civil society. NCSA's primary partners are the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and NCSA's Board of Directors, which includes representatives from ADP; Aetna; AT&T Services Inc.; Bank of America; Barclays; CDK Global, LLC; Cisco; Comcast Corporation; ESET North America; Google; Facebook; LifeLock, Inc.; Logical Operations; NXP Semiconductors; RSA, the Security Division of EMC; Symantec Corporation; Intel Corporation; MasterCard; Microsoft Corporation; PayPal; Raytheon; PKWARE; Salesforce; SANS Security Awareness; TeleSign; Visa and Wells Fargo. NCSA's core efforts include National Cyber Security Awareness Month (October); Data Privacy Day (Jan. 28) and STOP. THINK. CONNECT.tm, the global online safety awareness and education campaign co-founded by NCSA and the Anti Phishing Working Group, with federal government leadership from DHS. For more information on NCSA, please visit staysafeonline.org/about-us/overview/.  

About STOP. THINK. CONNECT.tm
STOP. THINK. CONNECT.tm is the global cybersecurity education and awareness campaign. The campaign was created by an unprecedented coalition of private companies, nonprofits and government organizations with leadership provided by NCSA and the Anti-Phishing Working Group. DHS leads the federal engagement in the campaign. Learn how to get involved at stopthinkconnect.org

National Cyber Security Alliance. (PRNewsFoto/National Cyber Security Alliance)

National Cyber Security Awareness Month Logo. (PRNewsFoto/National Cyber Security Alliance)

SOURCE National Cyber Security Alliance


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