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Summary
About six in 10 small business owners are very or somewhat confident that they could quickly resolve a cyberattack on their business, according to a small business survey done by CNBC. There are also a variety of low-cost and free resources that every business owner can take advantage of, including CISA.gov for free assessment tools and FFIEC.gov for keeping score on how your business is doing with cybersecurity controls. These attackers have an end goal of stealing sensitive data, credentials, and implementing malware or ransomware onto computers. Every employee of a business should be aware of email scams that come in claiming to be from the business owner. Positive pay deters check fraud by intercepting suspicious checks that are submitted and ACH uses an encrypted system that keeps your business’s information protected.
Show Notes
About six in 10 small business owners are very or somewhat confident that they could quickly resolve a cyberattack on their business, according to a small business survey done by CNBC.
Are you prepared to do the same for your small business?
Whether you just started your business or you are a seasoned business owner, assessing your cybersecurity risk is key to cyberattack prevention.
Prevention is key and it is much easier to keep an attacker out than clean up after they are in.
Cybersecurity protects your business’s data, customers’ data and ultimately, everyone’s jobs.
Source
https://sbnonline.com/article/cybersecurity-assessment-is-key-to-threat-prevention/