What Does An Cyber Incident Response Look Like?
Download our infographic to learn what to expect in the chance of a cyber attack on your company.
It’s not a quick fix
Did you know that cyber incidents have increased by about 63% compared to last year?1 If you think your business is too small to be targeted by cybercriminals, you are leaving your business at risk.
Small businesses like yours are more likely to come under attack because you’re less likely to have the sophisticated cybersecurity measures large enterprises have in place — and hackers are counting on that. That’s exactly why close to 60% of small businesses have experienced a cyberattack in the past 12 months.2
How is a small business supposed to protect itself from the damage of these attacks with limited resources? And what should they do when they ARE attacked?
You probably have a savings account set aside for a rainy day, coverage for your home in case your basement floods and insurance for your car to cover accident repairs. What would you do if your business gets targeted by a cyberattack? You’ll need a plan for that, too!

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Source:
- National Cyber Security Alliance (Staysafeonline.org/cyber-incident-history-21)
- Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (cisa.gov/information-sharing-and-analysis)
