Cyber Security in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): What’s Good or Bad?

The Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0) has provided immense benefits for the sustainability of businesses, with many businesses utilising websites to sell their products and services internationally. Cybersecurity has nonetheless emerged as one of the most significant global challenges posed by t...

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Main Authors: Wallang, Muslimin, Shariffuddin, Mohd Dino Khairri, Mokhtar, Mokhtafizam
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https://doi.org/10.32890/jgd2022.18.1.5
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https://doi.org/10.32890/jgd2022.18.1.5
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spelling my.uum.repo.298292023-10-03T13:59:20Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29829/ Cyber Security in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): What’s Good or Bad? Wallang, Muslimin Shariffuddin, Mohd Dino Khairri Mokhtar, Mokhtafizam T Technology (General) The Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0) has provided immense benefits for the sustainability of businesses, with many businesses utilising websites to sell their products and services internationally. Cybersecurity has nonetheless emerged as one of the most significant global challenges posed by this new digitization trend. Currently, more than sixty percent of commercial transactions are conducted online or via digital wallets, necessitating exceptional security for transparent and secure transactions. Individuals are unable to maintain the security of their private data because of these evolving technologies, and cybercrime is on the rise. Information security is one of the most complex issues currently. Cybercrimes, which are increasing at an alarming rate, are the first thing that comes to mind when we think about cyber security. Consequently, numerous governments and corporations are enhancing their cybersecurity tools to combat cybercrime. Despite numerous precautions, cyber threats remain a major concern not only for government and large businesses, but also for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMEs) companies. This paper examines the challenges and solutions faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in relation to cyber security issues. In addition, it also examines the Malaysian context that may hinder the cybersecurity adoption gap for risk mitigation and high security in operational and development business environments. UUM Press 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc4_by https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/29829/1/JGD%2018%2001%202022%2075-87.pdf Wallang, Muslimin and Shariffuddin, Mohd Dino Khairri and Mokhtar, Mokhtafizam (2022) Cyber Security in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): What’s Good or Bad? Journal of Governance and Development (JGD), 18 (1). pp. 75-87. ISSN 2289-4756 https://e-journal.uum.edu.my/index.php/jgd/article/view/18816 https://doi.org/10.32890/jgd2022.18.1.5 https://doi.org/10.32890/jgd2022.18.1.5
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Cyber Security in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): What’s Good or Bad?
description The Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0) has provided immense benefits for the sustainability of businesses, with many businesses utilising websites to sell their products and services internationally. Cybersecurity has nonetheless emerged as one of the most significant global challenges posed by this new digitization trend. Currently, more than sixty percent of commercial transactions are conducted online or via digital wallets, necessitating exceptional security for transparent and secure transactions. Individuals are unable to maintain the security of their private data because of these evolving technologies, and cybercrime is on the rise. Information security is one of the most complex issues currently. Cybercrimes, which are increasing at an alarming rate, are the first thing that comes to mind when we think about cyber security. Consequently, numerous governments and corporations are enhancing their cybersecurity tools to combat cybercrime. Despite numerous precautions, cyber threats remain a major concern not only for government and large businesses, but also for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMEs) companies. This paper examines the challenges and solutions faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in relation to cyber security issues. In addition, it also examines the Malaysian context that may hinder the cybersecurity adoption gap for risk mitigation and high security in operational and development business environments.
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title Cyber Security in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): What’s Good or Bad?
title_short Cyber Security in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): What’s Good or Bad?
title_full Cyber Security in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): What’s Good or Bad?
title_fullStr Cyber Security in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): What’s Good or Bad?
title_full_unstemmed Cyber Security in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): What’s Good or Bad?
title_sort cyber security in small and medium enterprises (smes): what’s good or bad?
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