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New NSBA Discount: All-In-One Cybersecurity Built for Small and Midsize Businesses
Statistics don’t lie: Cyber criminals are shifting their focus to small businesses. As Security Magazine reports, 43 percent of cyber attacks target small businesses, and only 12 percent of small businesses rate their ability to mitigate cyber risks, vulnerabilities, and attacks as highly effective.
Cyber criminals find the low-hanging fruit to be easy pickings and less work. It goes without saying that the risks for SMBs are too great not to pay attention to this issue. Have you thought about cybersecurity for your business lately?
More to Lose
Conventional wisdom might tell you that you have nothing to worry about—your little shop doesn’t have anything valuable to a hacker, right? You’d be surprised. With identity theft on the rise, and the sale of victims’ financial information on the dark web, small businesses are actually a prime target for hackers right now. And these small cyber theft incidents may come well under the radar of government investigators.
The truth is that successful attacks on your IT systems, especially those where sensitive data is stored, can totally wipe out your business; the reputation hit and legal costs are often too much to weather. Along with increasing regulatory and compliance requirements being pushed down from the customers you serve, a good cybersecurity posture is now essential to the longevity of businesses of all sizes.
An Unsecured Environment
In the 2022 Data Breach Investigations Report, Verizon found the most common threat to small business was ransomware and the second most common threat was stolen credentials. Cyber criminals have discovered how many small businesses are lacking in the cybersecurity protections that larger companies are able to implement.
Basic security practices are often neglected by companies that are more focused on running their business than protecting it. None of that matters if a major breach destroys the business. Simple things like keeping software up-to-date, using a business password manager, and enforcing multi-factor authentication can make a huge difference.
Meet Judy.
A proud NSBA sponsor, we designed Judy to solve the cybersecurity challenges faced by small and midsize businesses.
Judy provides 24/7 protection for SMBs that lack the time, expertise, and capital to successfully implement cybersecurity solutions. Judy Essential is all-in-one cybersecurity software-as-a-service that’s easy for everyone in your organization to install and use, and provides threat protection from the inside out.
Get Judy today and protect your employees, your customers and your business.
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