The holiday season is almost upon us, bringing with it a significant increase in online activity. As eager shoppers hop online to bag bargains on Black Friday or Cyber Monday, cyber-criminals also see this as a prime opportunity to target bargain hunters. With many using their work devices to access online marketplaces, your business systems face significant risks. Statistics highlight a stark reality: phishing attacks alone historically spike by up to 50% in December, making your vigilance crucial. Protect your business with our comprehensive guide to staying cyber-safe as the year draws to a close
Phishing attacks often rise during the holidays, as cybercriminals use holiday-themed messages to lure employees into clicking on malicious links or downloading harmful attachments. Here’s how to spot these scams:
Tip: Regularly remind your team to report any suspicious emails or messages to IT or management before interacting with them.
Online shopping surges during the holidays, but it also creates more opportunities for scams and fraudulent websites. Protect your organisation by following these best practices:
Beyond recognising specific threats, there are a few foundational cybersecurity practices that will help keep your business safe throughout the holidays:
To help keep your business secure during high-traffic shopping days like Black Friday and Cyber Monday, we’ve developed a comprehensive Cybersecurity Checklist. This checklist covers crucial measures for protecting your organization’s data and includes tips on:
A cyber-aware workforce is your best defence against holiday cyber threats. By fostering a culture of caution and proactivity, you can reduce the chances of falling victim to seasonal scams. Remind your employees to take their time with emails and online offers, verify suspicious requests, and stay vigilant when it comes to company information.
This holiday season, stay proactive with your cybersecurity practices to keep both your data and your team safe.