As Cyber Security Awareness Month begins, Unitec IT Solutions is urging businesses of all sizes to take proactive steps to strengthen their digital defences. In an era where cyberattacks are growing more sophisticated and frequent, Unitec emphasises that awareness, education, and prevention are the most effective tools against potential threats.
Cyber Security Awareness Month, observed globally every October, serves as a reminder that data breaches, phishing scams, and ransomware attacks can target any organisation — regardless of size or industry. Recent studies reveal that over 85% of successful breaches involve human error, highlighting the critical need for continuous employee education and awareness. Unitec IT Solutions, a trusted provider of managed IT services and cybersecurity solutions, is taking this opportunity to champion better security habits and promote a culture of vigilance among Irish businesses.
“Technology alone can’t stop cybercrime — it’s people who make the biggest difference,” said Ian Power, Managing Director of Unitec IT Solutions Limited. “At Unitec, we believe cybersecurity starts with awareness. By educating staff, monitoring risks, and implementing smart protection tools, companies can drastically reduce their vulnerability to cyber threats.”
Unitec stresses that many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) remain underprepared for cyber incidents, often due to limited budgets or a false sense of security. However, the consequences of a breach — including financial loss, reputational damage, and regulatory penalties — can be devastating. That’s why Unitec advocates for a proactive approach: investing in affordable, effective cybersecurity solutions and embedding awareness into everyday operations.
To help businesses take practical steps toward safer digital practices, Unitec IT Solutions partners with usecure, a leading cybersecurity awareness and automation platform. Through usecure’s tools — including uBreach and uPhish — Unitec enables organisations to both identify risks and educate employees in real time: