DOES YOUR EMPLOYEE SCREENING POLICY ADDRESS CYBER CRIME RISKS IN YOUR ORGANISATION?
Jenny Reid
Trailblazing Founder of iFacts, Shaping the Future of Employee Screening and Vetting Services
As cybercrime continues to surge in South Africa, the importance of effective employee screening to address this risk is paramount.??
?
In 2024 alone, Interpol reported over 3,300 global cybercrime incidents affecting governments, banks, and the general public each week, reflecting a growing threat landscape. With cyber threats increasingly targeting organisations across South Africa, businesses must prioritise comprehensive screening processes to safeguard against potential breaches stemming from internal and external sources.?
The financial losses alone caused by cybercrime are alarming. Interpol estimates that these losses reach approximately R2.2 billion annually. Furthermore, the rise of ransomware incidents has been staggering, with a 90% increase, resulting in cybercrime costs approximating 1% of South Africa's GDP. This impact goes beyond immediate financial losses however, as it also includes reputational damage, legal liabilities, the loss of intellectual property, sensitive information leaks and operational disruptions.?
In light of this unprecedented threat, employee screening is vital in mitigating the human risks associated with cybercrime.??
Here's why:?
Employers should integrate the following best practices into their employee screening policies to strengthen their defences against cybercrime:?
Recognising the growing threat of cybercrime has led to collaborations between law enforcement and organisations to enhance cybersecurity measures. Interpol's engagement with South African authorities is a significant step toward reinforcing local capabilities and strategies to combat cyber threats.??
As technology advances, organisations must invest in human resources as their first line of defence. A solid employee screening framework paired with continuous education on cybersecurity can effectively reduce vulnerabilities.?
Implementing thorough employee screening processes is essential in an era when cybercrime poses a substantial threat to organisations. Companies can better safeguard their operations and protect against significant financial and reputational losses by proactively identifying potential risks associated with new hires and existing staff.
Adopting these best practices enhances workforce integrity and positions organisations to thrive in an increasingly online and interconnected world.??
Prioritising employee screening is fundamental to creating a resilient defence against cybercrime in South Africa.?