Customer-Vendor Alignment, IT Governance & Data Security   /     Combating Cybercrime On A SMBs Budget

Summary

What happens on Main Street stays on Main Street... When hackers breach the security of corporations it makes headlines, yet there is rarely a mention when cybercrime hits small to medium sized businesses (SMBs). Very few people are even aware that today’s cybercriminals are targeting SMBs, not just super-sized global businesses" According to Verizon’s 2013 Data Breach Investigations Report, 71% of the data breaches investigated by the company’s forensic analysis unit targeted small businesses with fewer than 100 employees. Of that group, businesses with less than 10 employees were the most frequently attacked. Tune in to listen to hightly sought after speaker Manuel W. Lloyd discusses why cybercriminals are zeroing in on Small Businesss that thinkk they are too small to worry about. You'll be surprised at which SMBs are at greater risk even compared to larger companies like Sony, Home Depot, Target, and others.

Subtitle
What happens on Main Street stays on Main Street... When hackers breach the security of corporations it makes headlines, yet there is rarely a mention when cybe
Duration
00:31:00
Publishing date
2015-01-27 16:30
Link
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-manuel-w-lloyd-consulting-show/2015/01/27/combating-cybercrime-on-a-smbs-budget
Contributors
  IT Management Talk Show
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Enclosures
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/the-manuel-w-lloyd-consulting-show/2015/01/27/combating-cybercrime-on-a-smbs-budget.mp3
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Shownotes

What happens on Main Street stays on Main Street... When hackers breach the security of corporations it makes headlines, yet there is rarely a mention when cybercrime hits small to medium sized businesses (SMBs). Very few people are even aware that today’s cybercriminals are targeting SMBs, not just super-sized global businesses" According to Verizon’s 2013 Data Breach Investigations Report, 71% of the data breaches investigated by the company’s forensic analysis unit targeted small businesses with fewer than 100 employees. Of that group, businesses with less than 10 employees were the most frequently attacked. Tune in to listen to hightly sought after speaker Manuel W. Lloyd discusses why cybercriminals are zeroing in on Small Businesss that thinkk they are too small to worry about. You'll be surprised at which SMBs are at greater risk even compared to larger companies like Sony, Home Depot, Target, and others.