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7 Ways to Boost Cyber Security
50% of all UK businesses experienced a cyber breach or attack in the last 12 months, and language services is an industry more vulnerable to cyber security threats than most.
Language service companies must safeguard their clients’ sensitive business information, manage global supply chains and data traffic, and ensure the privacy of personal data not just for their teams and clients, but within the content for translation.
These seven powerful resources will help you boost your company’s cyber and data security.
Check your cyber security
The National Cyber Security Centre’s new, free service allows you to identify common vulnerabilities in your company’s public-facing IT setup.
Small Business Guide: Cyber Security
The NCSC’s Small Business Guide to Cyber Security provides affordable, practical advice for companies to protect their business online.
Cyber Essentials
Cyber Essentials Certification is a Government backed scheme to demonstrate your compliance with cyber security protections. Cyber Essentials is the basic self-assessment option, and Cyber Essentials Plus includes a hands-on technical verification.
Cyber Security Training with Nucleus
Nucleus’ Cyber Security Awareness is an interactive and engaging micro course designed for employees to gain an understanding of cyber security at work and when working at home to keep their employer and themselves safe.
ISO 27001 Information Security
ISO standard 27001 is the international benchmark for information security, cybersecurity and privacy protection. And yes, if you’re thinking about certification, you can get industry expert auditing with ATC Certification.
GDPR and personal data security
The UK GDPR mirrors EU GDPR to protect the individuals’ personal data. Check that your processes, documentation and data transfers are in line with requirements with the UK’s data protection authority ICO.
Personal data in content for translation
In language services, the presence of personal data in translated and interpreted content poses unique challenges for data security and privacy. Ensure that the personal data you process in content for translation is securely managed by referring to our leading Europe-wide guidance.