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Why Cyber Security Matters for Townsville Businesses

After the Flood: Essential Cybersecurity Steps to Protect Your Business

Why Cyber Security Matters for Townsville Businesses

📌 Hosted by: Leigh Kefford
📌 Brought to you by: National PC
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💡 Cyber criminals are actively targeting businesses in Townsville. Find out how to protect yours in this must-listen episode!

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Episode Summary

Cyber attacks are increasing in Townsville, and no business is too small to be targeted. In this episode, we explore:

  • The top three cyber threats affecting Townsville businesses today.
  • Real-world stories of phishing scams, ransomware, and business email compromise.
  • Actionable steps you can take to strengthen your cyber security today.

💡 Your cyber security is your business’s strongest ally. Get the insights you need to stay protected.

In this article, we’ll guide you through the essential cybersecurity steps your business should take after a flood to ensure your operations are not only restored but also protected from digital threats.

Key Takeaways from This Episode

Cyber security is a business issue, not just an IT concern.
Phishing, BEC scams, and ransomware are the biggest risks to local businesses.
Training your team, enabling multi-factor authentication (MFA), and getting a cyber security assessment can dramatically reduce risks.

💼 Need expert guidance? Book a free Empower Systems Assessment at nationalpc.com.au to identify risks and take action today.

In this article, we’ll guide you through the essential cybersecurity steps your business should take after a flood to ensure your operations are not only restored but also protected from digital threats.

Featured Resources

📚 Listen to the audiobook: Sitting Duck – The Phone Call You Don’t Want to Receive on Spotify and all major audiobook platforms.

🎙 Want daily cyber security insights? Check out Don’t Be A Sitting Duck Podcast for real-world cyber crime case studies and expert tips.

💻 Secure your business today! Get your free Empower Systems Assessmentnationalpc.com.au

Transcript

Welcome to Cyber Security Townsville, the podcast dedicated to helping local businesses stay ahead of cyber threats and operate securely in today’s digital world.

Brought to you by National PC, this podcast is your go-to resource for practical insights, expert advice, and real-world strategies to safeguard your business.

Cyber security isn’t just about IT—it’s about protecting your operations, your people, and your reputation. Let’s dive in.”

WHY CYBER SECURITY MATTERS FOR TOWNSVILLE BUSINESSES

Hi everyone, and welcome to Cyber Security Townsville! I’m Leigh Kefford, and today we’re diving into a crucial topic:

Why does cyber security matter for Townsville businesses?

Now, I get it—many business owners believe they’re too small to be targeted. After all, why would hackers go after a local construction firm, an accounting office, or a healthcare clinic?

Well, the truth is, cyber criminals don’t discriminate. They’re not manually picking targets—they’re using automated attacks, scanning for weaknesses in businesses of all sizes.

If you think cyber criminals aren’t interested in you, think again. It’s not a matter of if, but when your business will be targeted.”

THE BIGGEST CYBER SECURITY THREATS IN TOWNSVILLE
So, what are the biggest cyber threats businesses in Townsville need to be aware of?

Phishing Scams
Phishing is one of the easiest ways for hackers to get inside a business. It only takes one employee clicking on a fraudulent email to compromise an entire system.

The scary part? Phishing attacks are getting more sophisticated.

They look like legitimate emails from trusted sources.
They create urgency—claiming your account will be suspended or your invoice is overdue.
And sometimes, they even come from a real email account that’s already been compromised.

Business Email Compromise (BEC) Attacks
Speaking of email accounts being compromised, Business Email Compromise (BEC) is a massive issue—one that costs businesses billions of dollars every year.

These attacks work like this:

A hacker gains access to a legitimate email account.
They monitor conversations, waiting for the right moment to impersonate someone within the business.

Then, they send a fraudulent email—often requesting a payment transfer to a “new” account.

And because these emails come from a real person’s email address, they’re extremely convincing.

In fact, this is exactly what happens in my audiobook, Sitting Duck – The Phone Call You Don’t Want to Receive. It’s a fictionalised story, but it’s based on real events happening every day. If you want to understand just how easy it is for a cyber criminal to take control of a business, go listen to it—it’s available now on Spotify and leading audiobook platforms.”

Ransomware Attacks
Ransomware is another growing threat. Imagine waking up one morning, turning on your computer, and seeing a message that says, Your files are encrypted. Pay $100,000 to regain access.

It’s happening right now to businesses that thought they were safe. These attacks shut down operations completely, and many businesses never recover.

CYBER SECURITY IS A BUSINESS PRIORITY, NOT JUST AN IT ISSUE
Let’s make one thing clear—cyber security isn’t just an IT issue; it’s a business priority.

Think about the impact a cyber attack could have on your company:

Financial Losses: Whether it’s stolen funds, downtime, or recovery costs, the financial impact can be devastating.
Reputational Damage: Customers lose trust in businesses that suffer breaches.
Operational Disruptions: A ransomware attack can bring everything to a standstill, preventing you from accessing your own systems.

That’s why at National PC, we don’t just talk about cyber security as ‘something for the IT team to handle.’ We help businesses integrate security into their overall strategy, making it part of how they operate every day.

THREE ACTIONABLE STEPS TO IMPROVE CYBER SECURITY TODAY
So, what can you do to strengthen your cyber security right now? Here are three simple but effective steps:

1. Train Your Team
Your employees are your first line of defence against cyber attacks. Educating them on how to recognise phishing emails, suspicious links, and fraudulent invoices is critical.

2. Use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
MFA adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second form of verification—like a mobile code—before logging into accounts. Even if a hacker steals a password, they still can’t get in without the additional authentication.

3. Get an Empower Systems Assessment
Most businesses don’t even realize where they’re vulnerable. That’s why we offer the Empower Systems Assessment at National PC—a tailored approach to identifying risks and implementing proactive security strategies.

If you’re serious about protecting your business, this is your first step toward real security.

That’s it for today’s episode of Cyber Security Townsville.

If today’s discussion has you thinking about your own business security, here’s what to do next:

📌 Book your free Empower Systems Assessment at nationalpc.com.au—it’s the easiest way to understand where your business is vulnerable and how to fix it.

📌 Check out my audiobook, Sitting Duck – The Phone Call You Don’t Want to Receive. It’s a short but powerful listen about how a Business Email Compromise attack unfolds and the real-world impact it has on businesses. Available now on Spotify and leading audiobook platforms.

📌 Subscribe to this podcast so you never miss an episode. Next time, we’ll be breaking down phishing attacks—how they work, how to spot them, and how to protect your business from becoming a victim.

📌 And if you’re interested in even more cyber security insights, check out my other podcast, Don’t Be A Sitting Duck, where we cover real-world cyber crime cases and break down the lessons businesses need to learn.

Until then, stay safe, stay proactive, and remember—cyber security isn’t just an IT issue; it’s a business priority.