Greater Manchester Business Cyber Resilience Survey
Overview
Thank you for taking part in the Greater Manchester Business Cyber Resilience Survey.
This survey has been commissioned by the Greater Manchester Economic Resilience Group (ERG). The ERG brings together representatives from local authorities, business organisations and government to monitor emerging risks affecting the Greater Manchester economy and to help inform policy and decision-making.
Cyber resilience is becoming an increasingly important aspect of economic resilience. However, there is currently limited local evidence on how prepared Greater Manchester businesses are to prevent, detect, respond to and recover from cyber incidents.
The findings from this survey will help us:
- Establish a baseline understanding of business cyber resilience across Greater Manchester
- Identify common strengths and areas where further support may be needed
- Inform future policy and monitor how cyber resilience changes over time
Completing the survey
The survey should take approximately 5 to 7 minutes to complete.
All responses are anonymous. We will combine answers from all participants and report the results as overall findings. Individual organisations will not be identified.
Your information
Your information will be collected through Delib’s Digital Citizen Engagement Platform, which uses secure systems to protect the data you provide. Access to consultation responses will be limited to authorised staff who need it to carry out their roles. All data collected for this project will remain in the UK.
Delib hosts the survey through the Digital Citizen Engagement Platform and processes data on our behalf. GMCA will analyse the consultation responses, with summary findings shared in aggregate with the GM Economic Resilience Group.
If you have any questions about this survey, or would like to speak with someone about the project, please email GMCAEconomy@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk
Thank you for helping us build a stronger understanding of cyber resilience across Greater Manchester.
Audiences
- Businesses
- Community, voluntary sector and social enterprises
Interests
- Digital
- Economy
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