From phishing to vishing. BRAVE offers free cyber security advice to small businesses

October 19, 2017
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A free cyber security workshop to teach small firms how to protect against online threats is being staged by Bristol business support organisation BRAVE Enterprise.

The half-day workshop on November 7 is being held at BRAVE’s offices at The Coach House, 2 Upper York Street, Bristol, BS2 8QN. Booking in advance is essential. 

The session will be presented by Joanne Bocko of Avon and Somerset Police, who will offer tips to help small businesses stay safe online and thrive.

Topics covered will include current threats in cybercrime such as phishing and vishing (email and phone fraud), ransomware and password protection.

BRAVE director Liz Sands, pictured, said: “Small businesses and self-employed people are big targets for hackers and the financial implications can be crippling. Gone are the days of thinking ‘It’ll never happen to us’. 

“In a recent government survey, 45% of micro and small businesses said that they had identified a cyber security breach or attack in the last year. But you can keep your business safe and protect against online threats by putting some simple measures in place. This free workshop will show you how.”

BRAVE, an independent and not-for-profit business support organisation, has helped thousands of entrepreneurs start and run profitable businesses since it was launched in the 1980s.

To book a place visit www.brave.org.uk/training or phone 0117 944 5330.

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