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Cybersecurity Basics For Small Business Leaders

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In today's digital age, small businesses are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals who exploit vulnerabilities to steal sensitive data and disrupt operations. This webinar will equip you with the knowledge and strategies to protect your business from these threats without breaking the bank.

Key Takeaways:

Top Five Cybersecurity Concerns for Small Business: An understanding of the most pressing cybersecurity threats facing small businesses today, including weak passwords and phishing attacks.

Low-Cost Mitigation Strategies: Practical, low-cost strategies to address these top concerns, emphasizing solutions that don't require significant investment.

Who Should Attend:

  • Small business owners and managers
  • Business professionals responsible for cybersecurity
  • Individuals interested in learning more about cybersecurity for small businesses
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