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TREND MICRO: What is Giving UKSmall Businesses Nightmares?; Technology Problems & Difficult Clients & Suppliers are Top Anxieties; YouGov/Trend Micro survey suggests small businesses need to be more aware of growing electronic crime threat
[June 02, 2008]

TREND MICRO: What is Giving UKSmall Businesses Nightmares?; Technology Problems & Difficult Clients & Suppliers are Top Anxieties; YouGov/Trend Micro survey suggests small businesses need to be more aware of growing electronic crime threat


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RDATE:02062008

Marlow, UK-- A new You Gov survey into British UK small business
attitudes to operational business anxieties reveals that technology not
working (42% of all respondents) is the number one work issue that
causes anxiety, alongside with difficult clients and suppliers (42%)
which cause the same level of concern. Heavy workloads (30%), tight
deadlines (26%) and long hours (19%) were the next highest ranking
issues causing concern.

The survey commissioned by Trend Micro, a global leader in internet
content security, also asked small businesses about their anxiety
regarding business-related crime. Fear of theft and office break-ins
ranked low as issues causing most anxiety (9%) of all respondents
ranked this as a top three concern. But there were some regional
variations with more than one in ten Londonrespondents (13%) saying
business crime was one of their top three concerns. This compared with
3% of Scottish respondents. Anxiety over loss of confidential data was
more of a general concern with one in ten of all businesses worried
about this; respondents in Londonand Midlands/Wales registered a
slightly higher level of concern (12%).

When asked about electronic crime, the majority of all respondents
(83%) said they had not been a victim of electronic crime in the last
12 months. Once again there were some interesting regional anomalies
with 18% of Scottish respondents saying they had suffered at least one
incident in the last year.

This low rate of reported incidents among small businesses comes as the
recorded volume of electronic crime attacks grows and is increasingly
targeted at small businesses that do not necessary have the resources
or systems to protect themselves. A further worry is that these
attacks are hidden and many small businesses may not know when an
electronic crime is being committed.

For example, in May 2008 over half a million websites were infected
with malicious code. Most of these were small business websites
typically made up of old and unsecured coding and running on older or
unpatched web server and operating systems. These sites are easy
targets for cyber criminals looking to hijack commercial websites for
financial gain and identity fraud. Most of the UKbusinesses affected
were sole-traders relying on their web presence for revenue generation.

Paul Burke, SMB Product Marketing Manager - EMEA at Trend Micro says:
"Information technology problems top the list of everyday anxieties for
small businesses. The survey also suggests that we need to do much more
to better inform and help the small business community about the new
generation of security threats that are attacking their IT
infrastructure silently and with potentially devastating effects to
their reputation and finances. Our Worry-Free initiative is geared
specifically to provide these businesses with both support and guidance
on how to better protect themselves without adding to their IT
anxieties and having to become an IT security expert."

While putting into place comprehensive security software is key, Trend
Micro suggests a number of tips on how small businesses can protect
their assets, their customer information and, most importantly, their
reputation:

Ensure that all employees use effective passwords, and when possible,
stronger authentication technology. Encourage passwords that are
comprised of different upper and lower case letter characters and
change them frequently Discourage employee downloads from non-trusted
sources such as peer-to-peer and video Protect your network; by
ensuring that PCs and laptops are protected by firewalls, anti-virus
software and web threat protection both within the office network as
well as when mobile working

Keep all operating systems and software up-to-date, as without updates,
your systems will not be well protected against new cyber threats
Create and manage back-ups. It is best to store secured copies and use
encryption to protect sensitive records about employees, suppliers and
customers Maximise encryption. You should protect customer data by
encrypting it with passwords or encryption keys Don't leave sensitive
data saved on a handheld or mobile device, in case it is stolen or lost
Keep in mind that your company will grow, and shop for security
solutions that will grow with your business's pace

Editor Notes:

Research was carried out by YouGov, from 9th - 12th May 2008, with a
total sample of 586 small business decision makers.

The sample included anyone working in the private sector at senior
managerial level or above in a company of less than 50 employees.
Industries included were:


Advertising/ Direct Marketing/ PR

Business Development/ Sales

Company Credit/ Charge Cards

Company Mobile Phones

Company Pension Scheme

Finance/ Accounting

HR/ Personnel

IT/ Telecoms

Line of Production/ Operations

Procurement/ Purchasing

Recruitment

Training & Development

About Trend Micro:

Trend Micro Incorporated, a global leader in Internet content security,
focuses on securing the exchange of digital information for businesses
and consumers. A pioneer and industry vanguard, Trend Micro is
advancing integrated threat management technology to protect
operational continuity, personal information, and property from
malware, spam, data leaks and the newest Web threats. Visit TrendWatch
atwww.trendmicro.com/go/trendwatchto learn more about the threats.
Trend Micro'sflexible solutions, available in multiple form factors,
are supported 24/7 by threat intelligence experts around the globe. A
transnational company, with headquarters in Tokyo, Trend Micro's
trusted security solutions are sold through its business partners
worldwide.

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