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If you think your small or medium-sized Chicagoland business is too small to be a potential cyberattack target, you need to think twice. According to a 2019 CNBC study, SMBs account for up to 43% of all cyber incidents globally. In the U.S., Keeper Security estimates that the percentage could be as high as 76%.
If you focus on cyber incidents that hit the headlines, you may think that the bad guys only target large corporations. The truth, however, is that they do not discriminate based on size or industry. As we will demonstrate, small and medium-sized businesses face an even greater risk than larger companies. This article highlights why your Chicagoland SMB cannot afford to take cybersecurity lightly and ways to safeguard your networks.
While most cyberattacks hitting the headlines involve large corporations, SMBs feel the greatest impact. Here’s why:
In many companies, IT is one of the costliest investments. Acquire the best hardware, install and continually update software, train your staff, occasionally assess your network, and the list is endless. If you’re maintaining an internal IT support team, cater to their salaries, bonuses, and allowances.
Kaspersky Labs estimates that U.S. businesses budget an average of $9 million annually for cybersecurity. While a large organization may have the financial muscle to shoulder this responsibility, a small business like yours may not. It’s, therefore, pretty common for SMBs to lack advanced intrusion detection and prevention technologies as the larger organizations. That makes your small business an easier target whose systems the bad guys don’t have to strain much to compromise. And who doesn’t like easy things? Well, not the bad guys.
According to the U.S. National Cyber Security Alliance, an estimated 60% of small companies file for bankruptcy within six months of experiencing a data breach. And reasonably so—most small and medium-sized businesses do not have the financial tenacity to withstand the impacts of cyberattacks.
Cyberattacks are expensive and are continually getting costlier by the day. Cybersecurity Ventures estimates that businesses will be losing up to $10.5 trillion annually to cyberattacks by 2025. According to a recent IBM and the Ponemon Institute study, the average cost of a data breach is approximately $4.24 million per incident. This can be a huge financial setback for any small or medium-sized business. Besides the financial impact, a breach will also leave you in a severe reputational crisis that may take years to rebuild.
A recent survey by CNBC and Momentive suggests that small and medium-sized businesses in the U.S. are less-prepared to handle cyberattacks than the larger ones. The report, dubbed CNBC | Momentive Q3 Small Businesses Survey, shows that:
The survey, which involved over 2,000 small business owners in the U.S., paints a vivid picture of the cybersecurity situation among SMBs in the country. As you can see, small businesses face the greatest risk and are the least prepared.
As we always say, cybersecurity begins with the basics. Every cyberattack begins with malicious actors gaining unauthorized access to your network. Therefore, your primary focus should be on intrusion detection and prevention.
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