It’s no secret that cybersecurity attacks are on the rise in nearly every industry. In 2021 alone, businesses suffered 50% more cyber attacks per week. Virtually every day, we hear about another company that has been hacked, and personal information being stolen. If you’re like most small business owners, you may be wondering how to foster a cybersecurity culture in your office. 

Building a Healthy Cyber Security Culture

Creating company-wide habits, expectations, and accountability is key to building a healthy cybersecurity culture. All too often, cybersecurity is seen as the responsibility of IT or security professionals. However, it’s important to remember that cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility. 

By instilling a sense of ownership in all employees, you can create a cybersecurity culture that will help protect your business from attacks.

Focus on Awareness

One of the most important aspects of creating a cybersecurity culture is awareness. Employees must be aware of the risks associated with cybersecurity and what they can do to protect themselves and their businesses. There are many ways to increase awareness, such as holding regular security awareness training sessions or sending out monthly newsletters with tips on how to stay safe online.

Make Security Accessible

Another important aspect of creating a cybersecurity culture is making security accessible. Often, employees are reluctant to report cybersecurity incidents because they fear retribution or punishment. It’s important to create an environment where employees feel comfortable reporting incidents without fear of reprisal. You can do this by establishing an anonymous reporting system or holding regular training sessions on how to report incidents.

Provide Continual Training

Training is essential to maintaining a cybersecurity culture in your office. Employees should be trained on the latest cybersecurity threats and how to protect themselves from attacks. Training should be ongoing and include both formal and informal sessions. Formal training can be provided through online courses or in-person seminars, while informal training can be provided through lunch-and-learns or brown-bag sessions.

Partner With IT Companies

One of the best ways to create a cybersecurity culture in your office is to partner with a comprehensive IT company. IT companies can help you implement the latest security technologies and best practices. They can also provide training for your employees on how to use these technologies and best practices.

Provide Examples of Good Cybersecurity

It’s important to provide examples of good cybersecurity in your office. This could include sharing stories of successful cybersecurity incidents or highlighting employees who have gone above and beyond to protect your business from attacks. By providing examples of good cybersecurity, you can inspire others to follow suit.

Have a List of Firm Policies and Rules in Place

Last but not least, it’s important to have a list of firm policies and rules in place. These should be designed to protect your business from cybersecurity attacks. Some of the policies and rules you may want to consider include requiring strong passwords, prohibiting the use of personal devices for work, and restricting access to certain sensitive data.

DMA Can Help Keep Your Company Safe

At DMA, we understand the importance of cybersecurity. We offer a variety of services to help keep your company safe from attacks, including managed IT services, cybersecurity training, and more. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you create a cybersecurity culture in your office.