06 October 2022

How do you protect your people, workplaces and business from the threat of cyber-attacks?

How do you protect your people, workplaces and business from the threat of cyber-attacks? image

Due to accelerated digital transformation, a skills shortage and geopolitical tension, cyber-attacks are on the rise, with 72% of large enterprises in the UK subject to cyber breaches according to the Department of Digital Culture, Media & Sport. Not only is the strength of your security absolutely critical, but it’s also how you'll ensure the success of the future of work within your organisation.

You already know that cyber-security is critical for the protection of your business. But, more than that, it’s how you’ll ensure the success of the future of work within your organisation. It’s how you’ll build a secure foundation to innovate from, that enables your people to be flexible about where and how they work. And it’s how you’ll grow the organisation in confidence – unencumbered by avoidable financial and reputational damage.

‘BT Security is effective in understanding the security implications of hot topics and in translating these back into the needs of enterprises that are on digital transformation journeys.’

– IDC Marketscape European Managed Security Services 2022

For more on how to secure your business, read BT’s latest whitepaper here.

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