Put a STOP to Cybersecurity Threats
Cyber threats are no longer just a concern for large corporations. Small and medium- sized businesses (SMBs) are prime targets because they often lack dedicated IT security resources. If your business doesn't have IT support, you could be at serious risk
Small and medium-sized businesses without dedicated IT support face serious cybersecurity risks that can lead to data breaches, financial loss, and business disruptions. The most common threats include phishing attacks, where employees unknowingly open malicious emails; ransomware, which locks critical files until a ransom is paid; and weak passwords, making accounts easy targets for hackers. Many businesses also fail to update their software, leaving security vulnerabilities exposed, while unsecured remote access and personal devices (BYOD) increase the risk of unauthorized entry.
Without a proper incident response plan, many SMBs struggle to recover from cyberattacks, leading to downtime and reputational damage. Syngent helps businesses mitigate these threats with advanced security solutions, including employee training, endpoint protection, automated backups, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and real-time monitoring. Our proactive approach ensures your data remains safe, your systems stay secure, and your business is protected from evolving cyber threats.
This bar chart visualizes the most common cybersecurity risks faced by small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Based on real-world statistics:
- Phishing attacks account for 36% of all security breaches, making them the top threat to businesses.
- Ransomware incidents affect 25% of SMBs, often leading to costly downtime and data loss.
- Weak password breaches contribute to 19% of cyber intrusions, emphasizing the need for stronger authentication measures.
- Unpatched software exploits make up 12% of security incidents, as outdated systems leave businesses vulnerable.
- Insider threats, whether malicious or accidental, account for 8% of breaches, often leading to data leaks and compliance violations.
Syngent helps SMBs mitigate these threats through employee training, endpoint protection, multi-factor authentication (MFA), automated patch management, and real-time monitoring