SBDC – You’ve been hacked – now what?
This workshop, proudly subsidised by the Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC), details how you continue to run your business if your digital integrity has been compromised. In this three-hour session, you will learn practical tips on who to contact, how to continue operations, and what to change so it doesn’t get worse or happen again.
Course overview
This 3-hour workshop covers a range of vital topics, including:
- Understand your organisation’s preparedness and resilience to cyber attacks
- Identify various types of cyber-attacks and how to respond and recover
- Learn and apply threat mitigation strategies to prevent potential cyber attacks
- Understand the benefit of Cyber Risk Insurance products for business owners
- Cyber incident reporting and notifications requirements for businesses
Why this course is for you
Unfortunately, it is highly likely all businesses will be hacked at some point.
This workshop is intended to give business owners and operators who have been hacked, tips, advice and practical steps to resume operations, quickly and securely. This includes what services are available to help retrieve lost information, who to call/inform of the particular situation, whether to pay ransom or not, how to insure against further/future threats, and how to deal with system shutdown (or failure) so things can get going as quickly as possible.
You may have already completed the “Introduction to Cyber Security” workshop and gained an initial understanding of fortifying your small business against the growing threat of cyber-attacks. This workshop will see you expand your knowledge and learn the critical next steps you need to know, should your business fall victim to cybercriminals.
Course details
Date: Wednesday 26th March, 2025
Delivery: Online.
Cost: $20 inc. GST
Register: Via the SBDC website – registration now open
Further information
Please contact the Executive Education team at ExecEducation@ecu.edu.au