How do you prevent an attack?
The short answer is that you can’t remove the risk to your small business completely.
There are a number of things you can and must do though to give your business the best chance of protecting itself.
What we can do for you
We are resellers of three main products that we highly recommend to protect your business in the three key areas where attacks typically take place



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Businesses large and small across the planet have been affected by data breaches and cyber-attacks, and there have been some very high profile cases of large organisations, local government establishments and hospitals being affected.
And if big business can’t protect itself, despite all the resources and funding they have at their disposal, what hope is there for small business?
In these troubled times, bad actors are taking advantage of the uncertainty caused by COVID-19 to spread malware. From initial desktop or mobile interactions, hackers can launch numerous attacks meant to compromise business operations, each one of them causing serious disruption.
Small businesses shouldn’t make the mistake of thinking that they are of minor importance to cyber criminals.
The following combination of factors makes small business an easy target
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Sensitive data
Small businesses have data that is valuable to hackers – customer information, employee data, trade secrets, inventory information, and industry-specific data
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Lack of investment
Small businesses typically don’t make a significant investment in cybersecurity - in time, energy or money
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Compliance with regulations
Small businesses for various reasons don’t always comply to regulations around data protection and privacy