- Published: 08 April 2009
- Written by NStinchcombe
"The Centre is carving out a name for itself as a highly responsive organisation that seeks to listen to what small businesses are looking for on the crime advice front, and provide that service," he said.
"At the same time, however, researchers found that many smaller firms lack the in-house ability to tackle the problem of hacking and other forms of electronic crime."
According to Barwise, it's grass-roots research like this that reveals the real state of cybercrime in the
The interview, he says, reveals a worrying lack of understanding about cybercrime in the SME business community, and also highlights the need for education about the problem.
In many ways, he explained, the BCRC interview confirms the reasoning behind the need for educational seminars on cybercrime at major events such as the Infosecurity Show, which takes place in
"With survey results showing that 21 per cent of MDs of smaller firms being unaware what IT security resources they have in place, it's clear that a lot of education is needed on the topic of protection from cybercrime," he said.
"It's good to know that the Centre is doing its bit to educate the SME community in this regard, as well as confirming the Infosecurity Europe show plans for a comprehensive education programme at the three day event," he added.
To read the Infosecurity Adviser interview with David Stockdale:
http://www.infosecurityadviser.com/view_message?id=109
For more on the Infosecurity Europe event: http://www.infosec.co.uk