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It’s a small slice of the small company sector, which makes up 99.9% of all enterprises in the United States, yet only 18% of small businesses (those with less than 500 workers) employ someone whose main task is cybersecurity. Even bigger companies need help dedicating sufficient employees to cybersecurity: 47% of businesses have someone working full-time in-house as a cybersecurity specialist. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How can you protect Small Businesses from Cyber Attacks


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How can small businesses be protected against
cyberattacks?
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  • Do you think an assault on your company's
    cybersecurity systems would be successful? You
    are not alone if not. Just 18 of small firms
    (those with fewer than 500 employees), which
    include 99.9 of all businesses in the United
    States, have employees whose primary
    responsibility is cybersecurity.
  • Even larger businesses require assistance in
    allocating enough personnel to cybersecurity A
    cybersecurity expert is employed full-time
    internally by 47 of firms.
  • A corporation might be rendered inoperable or
    perhaps come to an end as a result of ransomware
    and other types of cybercrime. Despite this, just
    54 of all companies claim to have a strategy in
    place to ensure that they can continue operating
    in the event of a hacking assault. And in 2017,
    the United States experienced a 57 rise in the
    number of cyberattacks that happened on an
    average weekly basis.
  • Hiring a freelance cybersecurity expert's
    services would be a middle step. But, even
    businesses with little resources for
    cybersecurity may hunt for affordable and
    effective solutions on their own.

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The average weekly number of cyberattacks in the
United States increased by 57 in 2022.
  • Integrate multi-factor authentication, and make
    passwords stronger.
  • The majority of data breaches are the result of
    human mistakes, with hackers frequently utilizing
    credentials belonging to employees, such as
    stolen or hacked passwords. This makes
    multi-factor authentication, an additional layer
    of security that needs several forms of
    identification before granting access,
    potentially very important.
  • Business owners may also advance by encouraging
    their employees to select more challenging
    passwords, such as phrases rather than words,
    with a combination of letters, numerals, and
    punctuation.
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