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Sources Symantec, Internet Security Report (2013) Ponemon Institute, Poll for HSB (2013) Check Point, The Impact of Mobile Devices on Information Security (2013) CSID, Survey of Small Business Owners: Risk Mitigation for Small Businesses (2013) www.csid.com MORE THAN HALF 15 % ONLY ONLY ONLY Come in WE’RE SECURE A LOOK AT SMALL BUSINESS SECURITY of cyber aacks in 2012 were aimed at small businesses,* compared to 18% the year prior. *with 250 employees or fewer Phishing aacks concern 1 in 3 small businesses. Targeted cyber aacks concern 1 in 4 small businesses. are not taking any active measures to protect against security threats. say they are c o m f o r t a b l e w it h t h e i r c u r r e n t s e c u r it y m e a s u r e s. Regularly check your business’ credit report. Shred sensitive documents and wipe old storage devices. Use reputable third party vendors. Encrypt all valuable data. Create a response plan in case of a breach. Require that employees use VPN services. Explore new security technologies. Keep all device soſtware up-to-date. Run virus and malware checks on devices. If breached, be transparent and provide details. If breached, communicate through clearly authorized channels. Create a formal BYOD policy. are increasing budget for security. of SMBs experienced a data breach in 2012. Small businesses are increasingly hot targets for cyber aacks. Small businesses store a lot of sensitive data that isn’t always protected. The top 3 security concerns for small businesses? Undetected malware, phishing aacks and targeted cyber aacks. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) security is not a top concern for small businesses, but should be. Many small businesses are not taking enough action to protect against security risks. The top 2 reasons why small business are not focusing on cyber security? Comfort and budget. 31 % 01101 011010110 011010110 0110101101011 01101011010110 011010110101100101101 011010110101100101101011 011010110101100101101011 011010110101100101101011001 01101011010110010110101100111011 01101011010110010110101100111011 Medical History Credit/Debit Card Numbers Bank Account Numbers Insurance Info Spouse & Dependent Info Social Security Numbers (SSN) Dates of Birth Billing Addresses Home Addresses Phone Numbers Email Addresses 13% 23% 24% 33% 36% 55% 60% 60% 70% 80% 80% Threats, Concerns, Actions & Solutions More than half store SSNs! Undetected malware concerns nearly 3 in 5 small businesses. 15 % 31 % say they don’t have the budget. NEARLY A QUARTER have breach preparedness plans. 12 % 4 IN 1 THREATS THREATS ACTIONS ACTIONS SOLUTIONS SOLUTIONS are running employee education programs. Only 7% are concerned with BYOD even though nearly 8 in 10 businesses have experienced a mobile security incident within the past year. CONCERNS CONCERNS

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SourcesSymantec, Internet Security Report (2013)

Ponemon Institute, Poll for HSB (2013)

Check Point, The Impact of Mobile Devices on Information Security (2013)

CSID, Survey of Small Business Owners: Risk Mitigation for Small Businesses (2013) www.csid.com

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of cyber a�acks in 2012were aimed at small businesses,*compared to 18% the year prior.*with 250 employees or fewer

Phishing a�acks concern1 in 3 small businesses.

Targeted cyber a�acks concern1 in 4 small businesses.

are not taking any active measures to protect against security threats.

say they are comfortable with their current security measures.

Regularly check your business’ credit report.

Shredsensitivedocuments and wipe old storagedevices.

Use reputable thirdparty vendors.

Encrypt allvaluable data.

Create a response plan in case of a breach.

Require thatemployees useVPN services.

Explore newsecuritytechnologies.

Keep all device so�ware up-to-date.

Run virus and malwarechecks on devices.

If breached,be transparent and providedetails.

If breached,communicate through clearlyauthorized channels.

Create a formalBYOD policy.

are increasingbudget for security.

of SMBsexperienceda data breachin 2012.

Small businesses are increasingly hot targets for cyber a�acks.

Small businesses store a lot of sensitivedata that isn’t always protected.

The top 3 security concerns for small businesses? Undetected malware, phishing a�acks and targeted cyber a�acks.

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) security is not a top concern for small businesses, but should be.

Many small businesses are not taking enough actionto protect against security risks.

The top 2 reasons why small business are not focusing on cyber security? Comfort and budget.

31%

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Medical HistoryCredit/Debit Card Numbers

Bank Account NumbersInsurance Info

Spouse & Dependent InfoSocial Security Numbers (SSN)

Dates of BirthBilling AddressesHome AddressesPhone NumbersEmail Addresses

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are running employeeeducation programs.

Only 7% are concerned with BYOD even though nearly 8 in 10 businesses have experienced a mobile security incident within the past year.

CONCERNSCONCERNS