Cyber Security for Small Business
Alertra performs comprehensive security assessments and penetration tests on your network to expose gaps or vulnerabilities in your infrastructure.
The threat is here and growing.
The reality of cyber attacks reaching small business has arrived - and it’s a perfect storm.
Over half of small businesses think they’re too small for a cyber attack, yet last year saw an increase in new small business cyber breaches of 424%.
Almost two-thirds of small businesses that are victims of a cyber attack go out of business within six months.
3 out of 4 small businesses say they don’t have the personnel to address IT security.
The facts speak for themselves.
Your small business is a target.
Critical network security issues exist in your network right now. Everyone has them.
Your IT staff might not have the skills or the time to find and resolve security threats. We do.
Our cyber security assessments are made for small businesses.
The majority of compromises start from an external attack vector. We evaluate your external attack surface and find vulnerabilities in your network, web server, and web applications.
Rather than spend the whole budget finding a way in, we can assume that a determined attacker will eventually breach your perimeter. The question becomes: how much damage can they do? Our certified information security experts can conduct an assumed compromise assessment from inside your network.
Did you know?
82% of employers report a shortage of cybersecurity skills.
60% of breaches involve vulnerabilities for which a patch was available but not applied.
Compromised passwords are involved in 81% of hacking-related breaches.
Results, delivered.
At the end of the engagement, we’ll present our findings to your management and IT staff via video conference. We’ll leave your IT staff with a written, comprehensive, and actionable report which will help them focus on the biggest trouble spots and weaknesses first.
Want to go a step further? We can remain on your network (securely) in the coming months with ongoing support to assess new services as they come online and to evaluate your security posture against new attacks.