Security is a major pain point for businesses of all industries and sizes, and the numbers reflect this. Here are some of the most notable statistics we could find that prove just how important security is to not just your business, but all businesses.
It’s estimated that there are 400 million small and medium-sized businesses all around the world, equating to around $20,000 of damage to each of them on average. Granted, cybercrime is not going to impact each of them equally, and some companies might experience more troubles than their peers.
Look, cybercrime is only going to get worse, so what did you expect from a future number? If the above 400 million SMBs would suffer $20,000 of damage each in 2023, then this number would increase to $26,250 to reflect 2025’s increase—again, not distributed evenly, but still quite large and enough to be concerning.
If it isn’t clear yet, this cybersecurity trend will only grow worse over time, and you need to take action now before it’s too late. Start protecting your business so you can protect your future in the process.
Phishing can be classified as any communication that is used to illicitly gain access to a resource, and it’s a massive threat that cannot be ignored. It’s mostly used as a vector for spreading other types of threats. To put things in perspective, four out of every five attacks will involve phishing in some capacity, so your team will need to know how to identify and stop it.
Horne & Benik can help you implement solutions that can optimize your security and protect your network from threats. Learn more by calling us today at (603) 499-4400.
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