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Cybersecurity: What Every Business Owner Should Know
Cybersecurity: What Every Business Owner Should Know
While organizations and workers have certainly benefitted from the advancement of technology, it has also introduced an unprecedented number of cybersecurity risks. Ransomware attacks, for example, hit businesses every 11 seconds in 2021.1 Therefore, if you want your business to grow and succeed, you must understand the realities of cybersecurity.
The Reality of the Current Threat Landscape
Did you know that the cost of cybercrime downtime is typically higher than a ransom?Almost every organization will encounter cybercrime at some point. It's not a question of IF, but rather WHEN it will happen. While that reality can be alarming, there’s no need to panic. There are proactive steps you can take to protect your business and achieve peace of mind. But first, let’s discuss what you need to be aware of.
Here are some of the most serious and prevalent cyberthreats facing business owners right now:
Ransomware
Phishing/Business Email Compromise (BEC)
Similarly, business email compromise (BEC) is a scam in which cybercriminals use compromised email accounts to trick victims into sending money or revealing sensitive information.
Insider Threats
Denial-of-Service/Distributed Denial-of-Service (DoS and DDoS)
If you are still unsure whether you should be concerned about these sophisticated threats or not, the following statistics may help you make up your mind:
- It takes an average of 280 days to identify and contain a breach.2
- Malicious attacks with financial motivations were responsible for 52% of breaches.2
- Personal Identifiable Information (PII) is compromised in 80% of data breaches (PII).2
Implement These Measures to Secure Your Business
Now that you know what types of cyberthreats to look out for, let’s take a look at some measures you can put in place to protect your business against cybercrimes.
Strict Password Policies/Management Tools
Strong Identity Controls - Multifactor Authentication (MFA)
Regular Risk Assessment
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Business Continuity Strategy
Continual Security Awareness Training
If you’re ready to strengthen your cybersecurity posture but aren’t sure where to start, don’t worry. We can help your company build a digital fortress of protection solutions.
Sources:
- Cybersecurity Ventures (https://cybersecurityventures.com/cybercrime-damages-6-trillion-by-2021/)
- IBM Cost of Data Breach Report (https://www.ibm.com/downloads/cas/QMXVZX6R)