Ransomware Attack Help: Emergency Response for Your Business
Ransomware attacks are very common – and their prevalence is only growing. Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report shows ransomware was present in 44% of att…
Ransomware attacks are very common – and their prevalence is only growing. Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report shows ransomware was present in 44% of att…
Remote work isn’t going anywhere, but your current setup might be quietly draining your budget. Many business owners think they’re saving money by sticking with their current remote work infrastructure, but outdated systems often cost more than they save.
Small businesses aren’t just on cybercriminals’ radar – they’re in the crosshairs. According to recent cybersecurity reports, 43% of all cyberattacks specifically target small businesses, with ransomware becoming increasingly prevalent.
Small businesses are the backbone of local economies—but many face an uphill battle when it comes to technology. With lean teams, limited budgets, and mounting expectations from customers and stakeholders, small companies must navigate a landscape where the right tech choices can mean the difference between growth and stagnation.
A single cyber incident can do lasting damage to your business operations, finances, and reputation. In fact, according to recent industry research, the average cost of a data breach for small and mid-sized businesses now exceeds $200,000—enough to put many companies out of business entirely.

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