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Balance the emphasis on the importance of cybersecurity with a positive demeanor by framing actionable steps in a simple and easy-to-do light, empowering employees to protect themselves and others.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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\n\tWe’re in an era that relies on technology more than ever—and even more so in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic as more and more employees are working from home. Aside from being a constant presence in our daily lives, it’s become ingrained in many of our business practices, causing a high level of interconnectedness among employees, companies, and entire industries. All this, however, can be easily exploited, making cybersecurity a topic of grave importance in the workplace.<\/p>\n

\n\tUnfortunately, many business owners fail to realize just how vulnerable both they and their employees are—and the numbers prove it. CPO Magazine<\/em> reports that 66 percent of small to medium-size businesses do not believe they are likely to be targeted<\/a> by cyberattacks, but 43 percent of all these attacks are aimed at small businesses. In fact, 61 percent of data breach victims in 2017 are companies with less than 1,000 employees. These data breaches are made possible by many things, including phishing e-mails, gaps in operational infrastructure, and notably, a lack of cybersecurity practices in action.<\/p>\n

\n\tWhy Cybersecurity Training Is Important<\/strong>
\n\tWe all value the privacy of our data—whether it’s for personal or business use. Thus, it only makes sense to value cybersecurity, to defend ourselves and our hard work from getting exploited by hackers. But not everyone is aware enough about the situation to feel the same way.<\/p>\n

\n\tWhile it’s important to have company security measures in place to prevent cyberattacks in general, it’s also important to train employees, who also can unknowingly grant access to hackers. After all, the presence of the most sophisticated cybersecurity software in the world cannot prevent data from being stolen from an employee falling prey to a phishing e-mail. Therefore, employee cybersecurity training is a must, so businesses can reduce the risk of their employees opening the door to criminals.<\/p>\n

\n\tHow to Approach Training Your Employees<\/strong>
\n\tEducating your employees on cybersecurity issues can be difficult. Aside from cybersecurity training interrupting day-to-day tasks at work, some managers may not feel equipped to do the training themselves. However, 
our guest writer Vu Tran outlines several ways you can build a good learning culture in your organization<\/a>, such as making it a regular part of your activities or allowing employees to choose what they learn first. Engaging your employees and teaching them about cybersecurity basics in a fun and interesting way will help them remember it better. So ditch the boring lectures and utilize multimedia, case studies, or hands-on activities for more impactful sessions.<\/p>\n

\n\tIt’s also important to speak their language. Leave out any technical jargon that may be hard to understand. Given that you should train all employees, be it in management or maintenance, having terms that are easier to comprehend will be beneficial—and they will appreciate you for it. Lessons stick when they are conveyed properly to an audience, so tailor training sessions in a way that will help yours understand.<\/p>\n

\n\tLastly, remember to stay positive. Although using scare tactics and showing alarming statistics is effective in keeping them aware, these can only go so far—especially for employees who feel they are removed from technology. Balance the emphasis on the importance of cybersecurity with a positive demeanor by framing actionable steps in a simple and easy-to-do light, empowering them to protect themselves and others.<\/p>\n

\n\tWhat Cybersecurity Basics Should Your Employees Be Trained in?<\/strong>
\n\tGiven just how vital it is to have some form of cybersecurity knowledge, training your employees is a necessity. There are plenty of topics you can touch on, but knowing the basics should be your first priority. Here are a few practices your employees should follow both in and out of the workplace:<\/p>\n