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According to Figure 1, as of March 2017, 17% of small businesses in the U.S. use antivirus software to defend against malware. Are you part of this statistic? Do you have security solutions such as firewalls, anti-malware software, spam filters or data encryption in place to protect your sensitive data?
An outside solution for small business cybersecurity
Before moving ahead with a cybersecurity strategy, you need to first gain an understanding of what types of threats are targeting your business and what weaknesses exist within your own infrastructures. This can be accomplished via a security assessment, which not only provides an excellent security baseline, but also helps you select the best service provider to protect your organizations.
Hiring a managed security service provider to take on many of your organization’s security functions enables your businesses to better protect your assets at all levels while also having the time and resources to focus on business growth.
Testing to identify security weaknesses
Engaging in assessments helps close “the knowledge gap that can lead to money being thrown at the wrong problem,” Kron explains. “There are a number of vendors, resellers and independent security solutions providers that offer various assessment types.”
For instance, penetration testing will help your business identify vulnerabilities and/or weak points. “Similar offerings exist by different names, but they share the same focus, identifying risks. Assessments vary in pricing depending on the size of the environment being tested,” he advises. “Some rudimentary tests can even be found at no cost. If a business feels that they are at particular risk or bound by regulatory rules to protect any data or transactions they have stored anywhere, there will be a need to seek out an assessment offering that will specifically cover those areas of risk.”
In some cases, it may be best to obtain assessment services from an independent party that doesn’t sell the products or a reseller that offers broader security solutions that cover all aspects of your business.
Kron’s parting advice is, “There are great advantages for SMBs to engage IT-as-a-Service companies that can take ownership of protecting and securing IT infrastructure. The challenge is that a lot of business owners aren’t armed with the knowledge they need to vet the right providers.”