Waking Up To The Reality Of Cyber Security
All across the world, hackers exploit security weaknesses and hold data hostage.
You may remember how Colonial Pipeline suffered a cyber attack which disrupted fuel supplies along the East Coast. The company – and the FBI – paid hackers $4.4 million in Bitcoin to regain control of the system.
Colonial Pipeline wasn’t the only corporation that paid hackers a huge amount of money. Cyber-attacks victimized the NBA, Kia Motors, and JBS Foods with demands in the millions of dollars.
While these are big organizations, it doesn’t mean your small business is safe. When a small or mid-size business (SMB) gets attacked, they can’t pay millions of dollars to recover stolen information.
Instead, hackers focus on customer and employee information, as well as financial records and statements. Unfortunately, when a hacker attacks an SMB, it often ends in the business permanently closing their doors.
The year 2021 set a record for cyber attacks, and 2022 looks no different. If you’re a business owner, you need to understand the reality of cyber threats and cyber security before it’s too late.
Hire A Managed Services Provider For Your IT Needs
Cyber security awareness has grown over the past five years, but many SMB owners ignore preventive measures. There’s a prevalent mindset of, “It’s too expensive.”
Cyber attacks hit every type and size of business. Hiring a Managed Services Provider (MSP) is one of the most cost-effective ways to protect your network and information.
MSPs offer incredible benefits to your business. They recognize and fix weak points in your IT infrastructure, and this proactive work ensures your business is fully protected in the cyberworld.
MSP’s provide around-the-clock monitoring, data backup and recovery, firewall & network protection, and real-time threat prevention.
Create A Cyber Secure Culture
Many cyber-attacks stem from employee error. That’s why your entire team should be aware of cyber attack risks. When you hire an employee, train them about cyber security procedures and provide a reminder course at least once a year.
It’s critical to inform them about the dangers of phishing e-mails and texts, downloading malware, social media scams, and password protection. And if you have employees working remotely, their devices require security measures.
When your employees know the risks, they can spot potential threats. The ultimate goal is having your entire team committed to a cyber secure culture.
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It’s time to take preventive action and protect your business from becoming another cyber attack statistic.
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