Cybersecurity For Small Business: The Basics to Securing Your Business From Cyber Threats

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Small businesses may feel a false sense of security, thinking they aren’t as highly targeted by hackers because they don’t have as many resources to attack. On the contrary, hackers often target small businesses because they are seen as easier targets compared to larger businesses.

Over 70% of cyber attacks are aimed at SMBs. With this alarming statistic in mind, it’s essential to protect your company as much as possible. As a small business owner or employee, you need to understand the dangers that you face and take steps to increase your SMB cybersecurity.

We’ll discuss the types of threats facing your company and the most effective steps to take to increase your system protection.

What Threats Are Facing SMB Cybersecurity?

Cyber criminals are always updating their tactics to find new ways to attack businesses. We’ll discuss the types of threats facing your company and how to detect them in order to increase your network protection.

1. Malware

Malware is a type of malicious software that is designed to render computers unusable. It can be spread through email attachments, websites, and infected advertising, and is becoming more difficult to detect. Malware is primarily used to steal information, destroy data, and launch attacks on other computers.

2. Phishing

Phishing is a way of deceiving a user to get them to disclose sensitive information or data. Hackers will often send emails that appear to be from a legitimate company or trusted contact in order to get victims to follow a link or open an attachment that’ll lead to a data breach.

3. Denial of Service (DoS) Attacks

A DoS attack is an attempt to make a computer or network resource unavailable to users. Hackers can do this by flooding a server with requests, overwhelming it and causing it to crash. This can cause significant financial damage to a company, as well as reputational damage.

4. Ransomware

Ransomware ciphers data on a victim’s computer so they can no longer access it, then requires a ransom payment to regain access to it. It can be spread through email attachments, infected websites, or malicious software. Ransomware can cause tremendous problems and take a long time to resolve.

These dangers and others have become increasingly common and pose a major threat to SMB cybersecurity. Data breaches that occurred within the last 18 months were reported by more than 60% of SMBs. These security breaches can be better prevented by implementing strategies for your business.

Tools For Cybersecurity

Several resources are available for businesses to protect their data and sensitive information. Listed below are some simple, yet very effective solutions:

  • Security Awareness Training
  • 24/7 System Monitoring
  • Firewalls
  • Partnering With a Cybersecurity Provider
  • Two-Factor Authentication

Putting these tools to use for your SMB cybersecurity will provide added protection to avoid potential attacks against your network or data storage systems.

Protect Your SMB with RESULTS Technology!

Protecting your SMB cybersecurity doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. There are a number of practical and effective solutions that you can put into place right away.

A partnership with RESULTS Technology will protect your systems from ongoing cybersecurity attacks and will keep your business running efficiently. Contact us today for a cybersecurity risk assessment!

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