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CYBERSECURITY for Small Businesses

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Most small business owners feel their businesses are vulnerable to a cyberattack. Yet many small businesses can’t afford professional IT solutions. We will discuss common cybersecurity best practices and give access to multiple FREE resources and information including customizable planning book, SCRM toolkit, Cyber resilience review, cyber hygiene vulnerability scanning, CMMC, and facilitated assessments to address and improve your cybersecurity!

Register for our webinar!

Speakers include:

Robert M. DelMastro, Regional Director, MA Small Business Development Center Network (MSBDC)

Susan Lourie, Business Opportunity Specialist - U.S. Small Business Administration

Stay tuned for more guest speakers...

Why cybersecurity matters!

According to Inc.com - 60% of Small Businesses will go out of business within six months of a cyber-attack. Small businesses are especially attractive targets because they have information that cybercriminals (bad actors, foreign governments, etc.) want, and they typically lack the security infrastructure of larger businesses to adequately protect their digital systems for storing, accessing, and disseminating data and information.

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