Webinar: How Hackers Hack
46Solutions
Your Technology Partner ? Managed IT Services ? Cybersecurity ? Audio/Video Integration
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in central Kentucky are not immune to cyber-attacks. In fact, they are prime targets for cybercriminals looking to steal sensitive information and data. Many small Kentucky businesses operate under the misconception that they are too small to be noticed by cybercriminals. Unfortunately, this is not the case. In central Kentucky, for example, SMBs are increasingly becoming the targets of social engineering attacks.
A recent study found that small businesses receive 350% more social engineering attacks than larger enterprises. Social engineering is a type of cyber attack where hackers trick individuals into divulging sensitive information or performing actions that they should not. Hackers often use tactics like phishing emails, phone calls, and fake websites to trick their targets into giving up sensitive information like login credentials or personal information.
Small businesses are particularly vulnerable to social engineering attacks because they often lack the resources and expertise to implement robust cybersecurity measures. They may not have dedicated IT staff or the budget to invest in advanced cybersecurity solutions. This makes them an easy target for cybercriminals who can exploit vulnerabilities in their systems and steal sensitive data.
The consequences of a successful cyber attack can be devastating for small businesses. They may lose important data, suffer financial losses, and damage their reputation with customers. In some cases, a cyber attack can even put a small business out of business entirely.
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To help SMBs protect themselves from cyber attacks, 46Solutions has organized a webinar to discuss the current cyber landscape and how hackers access networks. The webinar will also include a live hacking demonstration and actionable steps that SMBs can take to protect their businesses. It is important for small businesses to understand the risks they face and take steps to protect themselves from cyber attacks. By being proactive and implementing strong cybersecurity measures, SMBs can minimize their risk of falling victim to cybercriminals.
Join us TODAY, Wednesday May 10, 11:00 EST by registering HERE:
https://barracuda.zoom.us/webinar/register/4216812241943/WN_HnbAxEEuRK6g0-vMELRNrw?fbclid=IwAR1Nuj8dx1vny8sDgGPnauuWjklltVFVLtyPAqaSo_dp2hFiBWT17buZ2B0#/registration