Event Details
Overview
In celebration of Cyber Security Month, we are hosting an exclusive webinar tailored for SMEs to discuss the 10 cyber security controls every small and medium-sized business must consider. The NIS2 Directive, coming into effect on October 17th, 2024, sets out these essential controls. The webinar will provide a clear and actionable guide to these controls, ensuring your business remains compliant, secure, and competitive in the face of evolving cyber threats.
Why You Should Attend
Cyber Security is no longer optional for SMEs. Business owners, operations managers, and IT leaders are increasingly being asked to provide proof of their cyber resilience in the form of questionnaires from potential customers and suppliers. Failing to address these security measures not only exposes your business to attack but can also result in losing valuable business opportunities. SMEs play a crucial role in the supply chain and are often connected to larger organisations. This makes them an attractive target for cybercriminals seeking entry points into more significant networks. Ensuring your business meets cyber security standards is vital not only to protect your own operations but also to maintain relationships with larger companies in the supply chain. While some of the NIS2 requirements might seem challenging for smaller businesses, the majority are achievable without breaking the bank. This session will help demystify these requirements, showing how your SME can implement practical, cost-effective solutions.
Key Takeaways
1. Understanding the NIS2 Directive and DORA: What it means for your business and why compliance is essential for survival.
2. The 10 Cyber Security Controls to Consider: David McNamara will walk through each of the essential controls:
- Risk analysis & information system security
- Incident handling
- Business continuity measures (backups, disaster recovery, crisis management)
- Supply chain security
- Security in system acquisition and development
- Cybersecurity risk management policies and procedures
- Basic computer hygiene and staff training
- Cryptography and encryption policies
- Human resources security and asset management
- Multi-factor authentication and secured communication
3. Real-world Implications: How ignoring these controls could impact your business's bottom line.
4. Grants and Support: David will also discuss new grants available from Enterprise Ireland and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which are specifically designed to support Irish businesses in strengthening their cyber security posture.
About the Speaker
David McNamara is the Founder of CommSec, a leading cybersecurity solutions provider, and currently serves as Chair of the Business Growth Committee at Cyber Ireland. He has held senior roles within IBM, Fujitsu, Eir, and Siemens, and is a former member of the Irish Defence Forces. David is a well-known advocate for stronger security measures among SMEs. His deep involvement in the industry provides unique insights into both the challenges and solutions SMEs face in today's threat landscape.
Why This Webinar Is a Must-Attend
Cybersecurity is no longer just a concern for large corporations. SMEs are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals, and failure to meet basic security standards can lead to catastrophic consequences. This webinar will provide actionable advice that business leaders can implement to not only protect their company but also maintain a competitive edge in today's digital economy. By attending, you will:
- Learn how to protect your business from modern threats.
- Discover affordable solutions to align with the NIS2 and DORA requirements.
- Gain insights into how to retain business by meeting cyber security standards requested in customer and supplier questionnaires.
- Understand how to access financial support and grants to improve your cyber security measures.