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Security and fraud

Protect yourself and your staff from incidents. And prevent crimes, such as cybercrime. Read how to protect your business.

  • Staff and safety

    • Drawing up a risk assessment and evaluation (RI&E) for your company
    • Animation: Risk Assessment & Evaluation (RI&E)
    • Creating a psychosocial workload policy
  • Fraud and crime prevention

    • Preventing and fighting crime
    • Fraud, disputes, or complaint: Who to contact?
    • Reporting fraud and deception
    • Acquisition fraud? Report it to the Fraud Helpdesk
    • Taking action against internal crime
  • Cybersecurity: the basic principles

    • The 5 basic principles of running a secure digital business
    • 1. Identify cyber risks
    • 3. Install updates
    • 2. Choose secure settings
    • 4. Limit access
    • 5. Prevent viruses and other malware
    • The 5 basic principles of running a secure digital business
  • Security management

    • Cybersecurity management and strategy
    • Cyber insurance
    • Customer data and payment processing
    • Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)
    • Incident response plan
  • Preventing cybercrime

    • Cybersecurity awareness
    • All about good backups
    • Ensuring remote work security
    • Securing company data
    • Choosing antivirus software
    • All about passwords
    • Email security standards
    • Is my website secure?
    • Phishing
  • After an incident

    • What to do in the event of a cyber incident?
    • Determining damage from a cyber incident
    • External communication after an incident
    • Incident response plan
    • Stolen or lost device
    • Data breach
    • Reporting a data breach
    • Have I been hacked? How to find out
    • Hacked, what to do?
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