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Unraveling Cybersecurity Myths for Small Businesses

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? Strengthen your business against cyber threats. Join us to debunk common cybersecurity myths that could leave your small business vulnerable!

?‍? Join Michelle Schaap, NJSBDC Consultant for an enlightening session as we debunk common cybersecurity myths that often leave small businesses vulnerable, exploring the truth behind beliefs like 'I am too small to be a target' and other misconceptions surrounding cyber and privacy concerns.

?  During this webinar we'll discuss:

  • Cyber threats targeting small businesses.
  • Financial and operational impacts of these threats.
  • Legal requirements, contracts, and website statements for defense.
  • Risks from third-party service providers.
  • Enhancing your cybersecurity defenses with practical tips.

⚡ Don't miss this chance to gain a clear understanding of the threats your business faces and acquire actionable strategies to secure your digital presence.

➡️ Reserve your spot now to empower your business to thrive securely in today's digital landscape. ?

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