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Cyber crime currently costs the Australian economy $29 billion a year
Businesses are hit exceptionally hard. 33% of all Australian businesses are expected to be victims of cybercrime this year.
And according to The Department of Home affairs a cyber crime is reported every 10 minutes in Australia.
Worldwide the numbers are astonishing
The projections for 2024 for cybercrime worldwide exceed US$9.5 trillion with the anticipation of reaching $10.5 trillion in 2025
Our guest today is someone who trying to stem the tide of this onslaught .
Sajan Peter has a Bachelor of Science degree and
a Master’s degree in Information and Communication Technology.
Sajan took the leap into entrepreneurship and
believes that business should be a force for good.
Sajan is also a strong believer in giving back to the community. For over five years, Sajan has been a proud volunteer with Vinnies as well as trying to help protect his clients from cyber tragedy
Listen and learn some keys to protect yourselves and others from cyber crime
Cyber crime currently costs the Australian economy $29 billion a year
Businesses are hit exceptionally hard. 33% of all Australian businesses are expected to be victims of cybercrime this year.
And according to The Department of Home affairs a cyber crime is reported every 10 minutes in Australia.
Worldwide the numbers are astonishing
The projections for 2024 for cybercrime worldwide exceed US$9.5 trillion with the anticipation of reaching $10.5 trillion in 2025
Our guest today is someone who trying to stem the tide of this onslaught .
Sajan Peter has a Bachelor of Science degree and
a Master’s degree in Information and Communication Technology.
Sajan took the leap into entrepreneurship and
believes that business should be a force for good.
Sajan is also a strong believer in giving back to the community. For over five years, Sajan has been a proud volunteer with Vinnies as well as trying to help protect his clients from cyber tragedy
Listen and learn some keys to protect yourselves and others from cyber crime