CyberSafe

Start ups

Looking to start up a business but unsure of what to do next?

Protect

your

business 

The official NT Business cyber security program, Sponsored by the Commonwealth Government of Australia

Barrister, Builder, Baker, Website maker… It doesn’t’ matter the industry’ or how big your business is, when it comes to cybercrime, you’re a target!

Did you know?

  • 43% of all cyber attacks target small and medium size businesses
  • The Average cost of a cyber attack on an NT business is $90K
  • 50% of businesses impacted by a cyber attack will close within 2 years


Don't let your business be one of them, register for CyberSafe today.

CyberSafe Skills Workshops

We understand that owners and operators of businesses don’t have much time to spend on understanding the complexities of the internet or establishing complicated responses to potential risks.  However given the number of local businesses now falling victim to cyber crime and the catastrophic effect this can have on a business, NT business owners now need to take action and put plans in place to ensure that their business is not the next target.


That's why the Business Enterprise Centre NT have developed a series of workshops to be held around the Territory to business owners. We provide advice and resources on how to protect your business online.

CyberSafe Assessment Tool

Identify your business' cyber security strengths and areas where your business can improve.
 
The Australian Cyber Security Centre' tool will ask you a series of questions about how you manage your cyber security risks and based on your answers, you will receive a list of recommendations to action. You can download the recommendations as a PDF.
 
The tool takes an average of 20 minutes to complete.

Take the assessment

Can't attend one of our workshops in person?

Watch the full presentation here


Are you worried that you may have fallen victim to a cyber attack?

The sooner you act the better, one of the specialist local businesses on the left will be able assist.

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Can you spot a scam when you see one?


Phishing messages can be sent via email, SMS, social media, instant messaging platforms or phone calls. They can look extremely authentic and convincing, replicating legitimate messages from trusted senders.
Take the Quiz now!

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