Is your business protected from a catastrophic cyber attack right now?

These days your money, safety information, technology and reputation is probably at risk from motivated and anonymous cyber criminals.
Alarming News

Cybercrime is on the rise and getting a lot of media attention. Has it gotten your attention?

We spend our working hours driven to increase our company’s bottom lin`e and exceed the expectations of our customers. Yet many of us may not be paying enough adequate attention to the storm that is brewing around us. Cybercrime is on the rise and your company could be exposed to a cyber attack that would significantly damage your bottom line and customer confidence.

Why would they attack me?

Cybercrime is often about money. The potential rewards that await cyber criminals exceed those of traditional theft crimes many-fold. Why would a criminal risk their physical safety robbing a gas station if they could multiply their haul from home with just a computer and secure internet connection?

 

Hackers have access to many tools and open sources of intelligence at their fingertips, often free of charge. These tools allow them to constantly scan the internet for vulnerable computers. If your systems are online they will be scanned, it is just a matter of time!

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Small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) are targeted 43% of the time.

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70% of employees don’t understand cybersecurity.
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Ransomware attacks occur every 14 seconds and will increase within 500% by 2023.
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46% of websites have high cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

Did you know that effective cybercrime tools and kits can be purchased on the darknet for only $1?

Don’t play into the hands of cyber crime.
Cyber criminals exploit your vulnerabilities and your company pays the price in lost revenue, fines, legal fees and loss of customer confidence. Here are just some of the common attacks that your company and employees are exposed to.

So what can you do about it?

Penetration testing gives you the cyber criminal’s insight. It allows you to identify potential breaches in your security before a cyber criminal can exploit them. By shutting them down you make your company a harder target and decrease your chances of being randomly attacked.

 

The question is, would you rather discover your vulnerabilities via a professionally conducted penetration test allowing them to be fixed? Or would you rather hear about them from your clients or competitors after you’ve been attacked and your business is suffering?

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