These resources have been developed to help small businesses improve their cybersecurity.
Keeping your small business secure
For a small business, even a minor cybersecurity incident can have significant financial impact on small businesses each year.
ASD's ACSC has published a range of resources to help small businesses protect themselves against common cyberthreats. Use our Small business cyber security guide and Small business cyber security checklist.
There are many simple and inexpensive measures businesses can use to improve their cybersecurity. As a starting point, we recommend the following three:
- turn on multi-factor authentication
- update your software
- back up your information.
If you have questions about ASD's ACSC’s advice or cybersecurity more broadly, we recommend you speak to a cybersecurity professional or a trusted advisor.
Resources for small businesses
Learn the basics
Basic steps to protect your business and staff from cyberthreats.
Small business cyber security guide
Small business cloud security guides
Secure your Wi-Fi and router
Preventing business email compromise
Questions to ask managed service providers
Protect yourself from ransomware
Securing customer personal data
Exercise in a Box
Business Continuity in a Box
Have you been hacked?
Find out what to do if you think you’re the victim of a cybercrime.
Small business cyber resilience service
The service provides small businesses with free, tailored support to build their cyber resilience and recover after a cyber incident.
Cyber Wardens Program
Helping protect small business from online threats.
Report a cybercrime, cybersecurity incident or vulnerability
To report a cybercrime, cybersecurity incident or vulnerability, or to check an existing ReportCyber report, please select this option to start your reporting journey.
Become an ASD partner
Register your interest in the ASD Partnership program and provide information about yourself and your organisation.