Cybersecurity and the Unbearability of Uncertainty

K. Renaud, G. Weir
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Cyber criminals increasingly target Small and Medium Sized Businesses (SMEs) since they are perceived to have the weakest defences. Some will not survive a cyber attack, and others will have their ability to continue trading seriously impaired. There is compelling evidence that, at present, SMEs do not seem to be implementing all the advisable security measures which could help them to resist such attacks. Many in the security industry believe that this is because SMEs do not take the threat seriously. This paper reports on a study to find out whether this is the case, or not. The primary finding is that most SMEs do care about the threat but that very few implement even a small subset of the available security precautions. One contributory factor seemed to be the uncertainty caused by the wealth of conflicting and confusing online advice offered by industry and official bodies. This seemed to be hindering rather than helping SMEs so that they did not know what actions to take to improve their resilience. The conclusion is a recommendation for actions to be taken to better inform SMEs and help them to secure their systems more effectively.
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网络安全和不确定性的不可承受性
网络罪犯越来越多地瞄准中小型企业,因为它们被认为是防御最薄弱的。一些公司将无法在网络攻击中幸存下来,而另一些公司继续交易的能力将受到严重损害。有令人信服的证据表明,目前,中小企业似乎没有实施所有可以帮助他们抵御此类攻击的可取安全措施。许多安防行业人士认为,这是因为中小企业没有认真对待威胁。本文报告了一项研究,以了解情况是否如此。主要发现是,大多数中小企业确实关心威胁,但很少有人实施可用安全预防措施的一小部分。一个促成因素似乎是行业和官方机构提供的大量相互矛盾和令人困惑的在线建议所带来的不确定性。这似乎是阻碍而不是帮助中小企业,使他们不知道采取什么行动来提高他们的应变能力。结论是建议采取行动,以便更好地向中小企业提供信息,并帮助它们更有效地保护其系统。
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