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    Home»Business Matters»Blurred lines pose new challenges for SME security

    Blurred lines pose new challenges for SME security

    Business Matters By RealWireFeb 14, 2014No Comments4 Mins Read
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    – Two-thirds of small business employees take their work home

    – Less than half believe they can spot obvious scams and threats online

    February 14th, London, UK – The shifting boundaries between work and home life mean staff at many small businesses are unwittingly putting their employers at risk of cyber-attack. 82 per cent of small business employees use work time for personal matters, over a third of them for more than two hours a day, according to a survey carried out by TalkTalk Business.

    TalkTalk Business surveyed 1,000 small business employees, of whom over 70 per cent admit taking work home on evenings and weekends, clocking up an average of 1.7 hours each day. With business commitments creeping into personal time, the vast majority of employees (82 per cent) are redressing the balance themselves by also catering to personal needs at work. Given that less than half of respondents feel they can spot obvious scams, this blurring of work and personal life has the potential to cause security headaches.

    Modern scams are extremely complex, and men appear less confident in their ability to identify them than women: 40 per cent of men say they’re easily able to recognise threats online, compared to 50 per cent of women. Somewhat ironically, employees in IT and telecoms are the least confident in their ability to spot risky content. This could be because they are often technically-trained and understand the complexity of modern viruses, therefore are less likely to underestimate them.

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    Checking the news, shopping online and “life admin” – tasks like booking travel or online banking – are the most common activities done on a work computer. While some respondents acknowledge the threat these actions could pose, the majority seem unaware: just under a third, 32 per cent, said shopping online while at work may be risky to the business, and only a quarter believe streaming music or video poses a danger to the company.

    “The traditional 9-5 is a fallacy”, said Charles Bligh, Managing Director of TalkTalk Business. “For many people, work no longer ends at the office door, it continues on the train home or after picking up the kids from school.

    “That flexibility has to work both ways. It isn’t surprising to see people catering to their own personal needs in office hours, but security solutions need to evolve to reflect that change of behaviour. Malicious content is getting more advanced and harder to spot – we only need to look at recent malware targeting the NHS or Yahoo! for proof of that. With WorkSafe we’re committed to helping bosses ensure they have the right systems in place to stop threats at the network perimeter, instead of allowing them in and relying purely on desktop software protection.”

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    WorkSafe is a network-level security solution, which comes as standard as part of TalkTalk Business’ Broadband packages. It protects your organisation and employees, while helping you to better control your operational expenses and improve business productivity.

    NOTES TO EDITORS:

    TalkTalk Business provides communications solutions to UK organisations, serving the needs of over 180,000 business and public sector customers and working with over 350 wholesale partners nationwide.

    The company has been dedicated to serving the needs of its customers across the UK since 1993. TalkTalk Business provides a full range of communications products including Access, Mobile, Call Handling Solutions, IP Telephone Systems, IT Networking & Security and Wholesale Business Broadband (L2TP).

    Following an investment of over £600M, TalkTalk Business has designed, built and now operates Britain’s biggest Next Generation Network, with 95% coverage across the UK, for broadband and voice.

    Contact details:
    Steve Cownie
    Good Relations Technology
    scownie@goodrelationsgroup.com / ttb@goodrelationsgroup.com
    0207 861 3933

    Source: RealWire

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