Can your business afford a breach?
Restoring a compromised business can cost more than you thought!
The financial burden of a data breach can be overwhelming, especially for businesses with limited resources. The average cost of a data breach is estimated to be around $4.88 million, with small businesses facing the highest costs relative to their overall revenue. The financial impact of a data breach can include legal fees, regulatory fines, public relations damage, and lost trust and reputation.
Businesses should be proactive in their cybersecurity measures to mitigate these risks. This includes implementing security controls such as firewalls, vulnerability scanning, and email filtering, as well as providing security awareness training to employees.
It is crucial for businesses to understand the financial impact of a data breach and to invest in strong cybersecurity measures to save money in the long run. By planning for potential breaches and taking steps to protect sensitive information, businesses can reduce the financial and reputational damage that a data breach could cause.
Business Impact
Strengthen your security posture
By choosing My IT Team’s security protection, your business can:
Reduce ransomware risk
AI-driven security blocks ransomware before it spreads.
Meet compliance requirements
Stay audit-ready with built-in compliance tools.
Increase operational efficiency
Automate security management and free up IT resources.
Protect your workforces anywhere
Secure remote and on-premises devices without added complexity.
Contain the Attack Vector without the Complexity
Containing the attack vector is all about limiting the spread of cyber threats before they escalate. It’s a strategic layer that isolates suspicious activity and narrows the attack surface—so threats stay small, and your response stays in control.