Cyber Security in the time of COVID-19
Phishing scams have increased dramatically as COVID-19 has forced large numbers of Australians to work from home.
Everyone’s on social media – and for good reason. It’s the best way to reach a wide audience, especially for new or growing businesses. It’s also cost-effective and easy to manage. But these benefits also come with risks attached.
One negative comment from a troll or keyboard warrior can damage a company’s reputation. And a poorly considered comment could even lead to a defamation case.
So how can you protect your business from these risks?
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