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Cyberattacks have affected nearly half of all small businesses.
Safeguard Your Business from Financial Hardship or Closure
Here’s How
MIKE’S AUTO PARTS
RECOVERY:
DAMAGES:
Mike’s car parts store uses an online ordering system that supports more than 80% of their revenue. His business recently suffered a data breach. Shortly after they received a notification from law enforcement that a criminal had stolen 650 data records from their customers. Those records included credit card information, customer names, addresses, and phone numbers.
To recover from this data breach they had to hire a certified forensic investigator to examine the company’s infrastructure to meet the Payment Card Industry(PCI) Data Security Standards.
1. Notification letter cost 5. Regulatory Fines
3. Forensic examination fee 7. Liability fraud lawsuits($250-$350 an hour)
($5000-$100,000 per month by PCI)
2. Lawyer fees 6. Identity monitoring for victims
4. Cost of business interruption 8. Reputation Damage
2Data Breach Cost Calculator: https://eriskhub.com/mini-dbcc
Forensic examination fee: http://newyorkcomputerforensics.com/computer-forensics-faq/PCI penalty: https://www.pcicomplianceguide.org/faq/
According to the NetDiligence Data Breach Cost Calculator if your small business lost 500 records the average cost would be a total of $686,348 at $1,373 per record stolen.
The Orange County Inland Empire Small Business Development Center Network created a free resource called
CyberSafe, which is designed to help protect your business from cyberattacks.
CYBERSAFE TOOLKITS Download the
cybersafe toolkits to help you understand
the latest safeguards in cybersecurity.
CYBERSAFE PLANNER Use the cybersafe
planner to help you strategize against
cyberattacks and provide employees guidance to manage a threat or
breach.
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Visit Us Now: www.cybersafesmallbiz.com
CYBERSAFE ASSESSMENT Take the cybersafe
assessment to help you evaluate and identify where your business
needs help.
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CYBERSAFE Your Business with these 3 Steps
What data should you protect?PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS
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CREDIT CARD NUMBERS
FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
USER NAME AND EMAIL
MEDICAL / HEALTH INFORMATION
SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERS
DRIVERS LICENSE / GOVERNMENT ID
DID YOU KNOW...Each record that a hacker steals can cost your business around $225. In other words, if the hacker steals 100 files of customer data, the cost to your business may be around $22,500.
Go to cybersafesmallbiz.com today to learn more.IBM & Ponemon Institute “2017 Cost of Data Breach”
Common causes of cyber attacks on small businesses:BE AWARE
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THIRD PARTY MISTAKES
BAD PASSWORD PRACTICES
PHISHING ATTACKS
VIRUSES
UNSECURE CONNECTIONS
NEGLIGENT EMPLOYEE OR CONTRACTOR
The most common attack against small businesses is phishing.DID YOU KNOW...
Go to cybersafesmallbiz.com to learn more5
CyberSafe Toolkits provide you with a detailed list of tools to protect your data.Learn more at www.cybersafesmallbiz.com6
10 Tips to CYBERSAFE Your Data
Don’t use public WIFI connections
Change passwords periodically 60-90 days
Update your operating system and software regularly
Delete confidential data that is no longer needed
Train employees to identify risk
Keep track of all devices owned by your business and what is on them
Make and provide individual accounts for all employees
Limit access to high valued data
Implement strong password practices
Back up data
Is This You?
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Visit Cybersafe to see how these owners safeguarded their businesses and how you can assess if your business is cybersafe.
RACHEL - RESTAURANT OWNER MATT - DOCTOR’S OFFICE DAVID - MANUFACTURER ANGIE - GYM OWNER
Rachel did not think running an up to date POS system was important until she got hacked. See what steps she took to train her employees.
Matt did not think training his employees on phishing was important until one of his employees clicked on an email that cause his data to be breached. See what steps he took to train his employees.
David had not realize his business had been hacked due to a flash drive an employee plugged into a computer. See what steps she took to prepare.
Angie did not know what to do when her systems went down as a result of an employee clicking an ad. See what steps she took to prepare.
Visit CyberSafe Today!
Helping Businesses Start, Grow and Succeed www.ociesmallbusiness.org. | 1-800-616-SBDC (7232)
ABOUT
The Orange County Inland Empire Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network provides no cost business consulting and low-cost training programs in business operations and management, marketing, funding, and business planning to current and aspiring entrepreneurs throughout the counties of Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino.
CYBERSAFE is an awareness program of the OCIE SBDC Network.
The Orange County Inland Empire SBDC Network is hosted by California State University, Fullerton and funded in part through a Cooperative Agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration. Funding is not an endorsement of any product, opinion, or service. All programs and services are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.
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