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Minimum Baseline of Cybersecurity for Small Businesses

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Trained and Cyber Secure Employees


Training employees in cybersecurity best practices is crucial for safeguarding an organization's sensitive data and maintaining its overall security posture. With the increasing frequency and sophistication of cyber threats, well-informed employees serve as the first line of defense against potential breaches. 

Train Your Employees

Upskill Your Employees

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Improved Threat Sharing


Cybersecurity threat sharing is vital for enhancing the collective defense against cyber attacks. By exchanging information about emerging threats, vulnerabilities, and attack patterns, organizations can stay ahead of potential risks and implement proactive measures.  

Know Your Threats

Understand Your Capabilities and Environments

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Secure Technology Environment and Best Practices


Creating a secure technology environment is essential for protecting an organization's digital assets and ensuring smooth operations. By fostering a proactive security culture and adhering to industry standards, organizations can safeguard their technology infrastructure, maintain data integrity, and build trust with stakeholders. 

Have a Plan

Protect Your Data

Maintain Self Awareness

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Incident Response Planning


Incident response planning is critical for minimizing the impact of cybersecurity incidents and ensuring a swift recovery. By having a robust incident response strategy in place, organizations can reduce downtime, mitigate damage, and maintain stakeholder confidence during and after a security incident. 
 

Have a Plan

Debrief & Document

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