For businesses of all sizes, network security is a critical concern. Cybercriminals constantly look for weak points, and even minor vulnerabilities can lead to costly breaches. Common network vulnerabilities include outdated software, weak passwords, unsecured Wi-Fi, and misconfigured firewalls.
In today’s digital landscape, cybersecurity is a top priority for businesses of all sizes. Vulnerability scanning is a foundational practice that helps identify weaknesses in your network, applications, and systems before cybercriminals can exploit them. For companies relying on a Managed Service Provider, understanding how vulnerability scanning works can strengthen overall IT security and reduce risk.
Are you aware of the weak spots in your business’s IT infrastructure?
Cybercriminals are constantly looking for vulnerabilities—unpatched software, outdated systems, and misconfigured devices—that can provide an entry point into your network. Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are frequent targets because attackers assume they may have less robust security measures.
Cyber threats are growing, and 2024 was proof of that. A recent report from VulnCheck (read it here) revealed that 20% more software vulnerabilities were exploited in 2024 compared to 2023. Even more alarming—nearly a quarter of those attacks happened on the same day the security flaws were made public.
Cyberattacks are on the rise, and the financial impact on businesses can be devastating. From ransomware demands to the costs of downtime and recovery, ignoring cybersecurity can drain your resources fast. That’s why vulnerability scanning is a smart investment—it saves money by preventing costly incidents before they happen.
Learn more about what InTegriLogic can do for your business.
InTegriLogic
1931 W Grant Road Suite 310
Tucson, Arizona 85745