New Cyber Security Resources Launched to Protect Local Small Businesses

Cyber security is now the number one fear for small to medium businesses, and for good reason. While large corporations often make the headlines, small businesses are increasingly being targeted by online criminals.

To combat this growing threat, a suite of new online resources and step-by-step guides has been released to help local business owners strengthen their digital defences and protect what matters most.

Practical Guides for Every Business

The resources provide clear, practical instructions to help small businesses secure their operations, including:

  • Protecting Apple, Google, and Microsoft devices
  • Securing Wi-Fi networks and routers
  • Preventing email compromise
  • Defending against ransomware attacks
  • Safeguarding customer data
  • Ensuring business continuity
  • Responding effectively if your business has been hacked

Business owners can access these free guides today at: www.springfieldrjc.org.au/small-business-cyber-security

Local Workshop for Hands-On Learning

For those who prefer face-to-face support, the Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce and BizGuard are hosting an engaging one-hour workshop titled “Oh Sht, Now What? – Why Every Business Needs a Cyber Incident Plan.”*
The session will walk businesses through what a cyber incident looks like in real time, and outline the critical steps needed to minimise damage and recover quickly.

More information and registrations: wavecrm.com.au/event/01K3J9ZDEGTJ42FPZKSH3J12EG

Protect Your Business Today

These vital cyber security resources have been developed by the Australian Signals Directorate and the Australian Cyber Security Centre, and are being promoted locally by the Springfield Regional Jobs Committee, proudly funded and supported by the Queensland Government.

Now is the time for small businesses to take action — because staying secure online means staying open for business.