Your Computer Network Is At Risk!
(And We Want To Help You Protect It)

Your small business is under attack. Right now, extremely dangerous and well-funded cybercrime rings are using sophisticated techniques to hack into thousands of small businesses to steal credit cards, blackmail you to recover data and swindle money directly out of your bank account.

Tens of thousands of NEW malware threats are being released every single day and HALF of the cyber-attacks occurring are aimed at small businesses just like yours. You just don’t hear about it because it’s kept quiet for fear of bad PR, lawsuits and sheer embarrassment.

The National Cyber Security Alliance reports that 1 in 5 small businesses have been victims of cybercrime in the last year and this number is growing rapidly as businesses continue to move to cloud computing, mobile devices and store more information online.

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Here are the Top critical security measures your business must have in place to have any chance of fending off these criminals:

  1. Use a great password manager throughout your company. Good password hygiene is the easiest way to make sure you're staying ahead of the game. 8 character passwords are no longer enough and you need more than one number and one special character. A good password manager app makes this easy for you, and incredibly more difficult for hackers.
  2. Train Employees On Security Best Practices. The #1 vulnerability for business networks are the employees using them. If they don’t know how to spot infected e-mails or online scams, they could infect your entire network.
  3. Create and enforce IT-related policies. An effective IT policy outlines how employees are permitted to use company-owned PCs, devices, software, Internet access and e-mail. Having this type of policy can also minimize the risk of Shadow IT, as well as control access to sensitive data.
  4. Safe Browsing Mechanisms. There are a variety of tools available to help your team stay safe on the internet, whether they’re working from home, from the office, or at a client site. Some are even free. They’re easy to implement, and add another layer of protection.
  5. Anti Spam Solutions. Spam is still the #1 delivery vector for Bad Things. A good spam product not only keeps trash out, but also blocks poisoned email links, prevents impersonation emails (spear-phishing) and prevents malicious file delivery.
  6. Don’t Scrimp On A Good Firewall. Your firewall is the frontline defense against hackers, so you need a really good one with monitoring and maintenance done regularly.
  7. Manage The Endpoints. Use Next Generation Endpoint Protection. Update software, operating systems and devices regularly. Remember that unpatched systems are the number 1 vector used to compromise computers and other data systems. New vulnerabilities are found daily in common software programs.

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