“Our employees are our greatest asset” is a phrase that continues to be published far and wide in a plethora of company profiles, human resources sections in annual reports, motivational speeches and so much more.
“And while it does sound a whole lot better than a CEO stating ‘our employees are our greatest risk’, in the digital era the second phrase may be more apt,” says Anton Jacobsz, managing director at value-added distributor, Networks Unlimited.
“What must be noted though, is that the ‘employee as a risk’ view is not one where staff members are viewed as malicious criminals. It is acknowledging that employees need to be educated about cybercrime, and how their negligence of company security or naivety about the use of company platforms can put the entire business, its partners, associates, customers and themselves at risk,” Jacobsz points out.
The notion that strong employees are the army to win in today’s highly competitive digital world could thus also be seen as employees standing strong and forming the first line of defence when it comes to fighting impending cybercrime.
At the end of last year, the World Economic Forum published an informative piece by Willis Towers Watson employees, Anthony Dogostino, global head of Cyber Risk, and Suzanne McAndrew, managing director, head of Talent Business. The article states: “Employees can be the strongest asset in an organisation’s cybersecurity strategy. However, it takes more than technology solutions to turn them into your first line of defence against cyber threats.”
The authors list three steps to “help organisations build a strong, cyber-savvy culture”.
Says Jacobsz: “Of interest in the write-up is how the focus remains on traditional human resources basics, that is the 101 of employee behaviour, tailored training and skill gaps. It is thus something every organisation can do and which many have also done historically following major paradigm shifts. Of course, changing culture is not simple, but proven practices can be adapted with great results.”
Looking at the steps by Dogostino and McAndrew, the following is highlighted:
“Cybercrime is on the rise and is here to stay – for now. In this context, company culture can simply not be seen as being secondary to technology. Now, more than ever, it’s time to place your culture in the starting blocks in order to be on your mark, reset any potential weaknesses and go forward at a powerful pace,” concludes Jacobsz.
About Networks Unlimited
Networks Unlimited is a value-added distributor, offering the best and latest solutions within the converged technology, data centre, networking, and security landscapes. The company distributes best-of-breed products, including Arbor Networks, Attivo Networks, Fortinet, F5, HyperGrid, Mellanox, NETSCOUT, ProLabs, PhishMe, Rackmount, RSA, Rubrik, SevOne, Silver Peak, Thales, Tintri and Uplogix. The product portfolio provides solutions from the edge to the data centre, and addresses key areas such as cloud networking and integration, WAN optimisation, application performance management, application delivery networking, Wi-Fi-, mobile- and networking security, load balancing, data centre in-a-box, and storage for virtual machines.
Since its formation in 1994, Networks Unlimited has continually adapted to today's progressively competitive and evolving marketplace, and has reaped the benefits by being a leading value-added distributor (VAD) within the Sub-Saharan Africa market.
Networks Unlimited complies with the South African Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) guidelines as a Level 4 Contributor.
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