Latest study from Ponemon Institute indicates cyber attacks on SMBs are again on the rise and the new attacks appear to be focusing on SMBs in specific regions, with U.S. getting the worst of it.
SMB security teams are forced to work under pressure and with limited resources due to falling IT security budgets. The situation leaves their organizations vulnerable to cyberattacks.
In order to address the cybersecurity challenges facing SMBs in 2021, we need to address both new and old, both human error and technical shortcomings.
As an SMB, what can you do to prevent cybersecurity attacks and safeguard your data and critical assets? Hint: Give your data privacy and information security practices a check-up. Get your ISO 27001 certification.
For SMBs, one breach that compromises the larger entities of their supply chain is enough to jeopardize business-critical revenue streams. With supply chain attacks an ongoing reality, now is the time for SMBs to think proactively about how to maximize the value of their security stack.