What is your cybersecurity score?

The O Team • 7 March 2024

54% of small businesses think they’re too small for a cyber attack.

Are they right?


Large organisations appear to be a great target for hackers - they have much more customer data to steal and far higher turnovers to support ransoms. But they also have more budget and resource to implement cybersecurity measures.


Unfortunately, smaller businesses so often don’t have the available resources to keep themselves as secure as they need, which has led to them becoming a key target for hackers.


So, how cyber-secure is your business?


Do you have the following?

• Local backups / Cloud backups

• Encryption on all machines

• The latest software and app versions (updates)

• Office365 enhanced security

• Multi-factor authentication on web logins

• Device management

• Managed firewall

• Software management

• Password management

• An IT security policy


Did you answer ‘no’ to any of the above?


For every ‘no’, your cybersecurity score drops, increasing your vulnerability and

risk to a potential hack.


Get in touch and we will carry out a free review to find out your cybersecurity score >


Research shows that 75% of small businesses don’t have the staff to deal with IT security.


Don't worry though, we can do it all for you. By implementing the right security tools,

we will ensure your business, staff and customers are all protected, along with your vital data.


Our 'O So Secure' package includes:

Cloud backup for Microsoft 365.

• Device encryption.

Patch management ensuring all security updates are installed.

• Multifactor authentication (MFA) for all Microsoft 365 users.

• Microsoft Intune to manage security policies on all of your devices.

Enhanced mailbox spam and phishing protection.

• Email encryption to comply with the UK Data Protection Act 2018.

• MFA on all Websites used by everyone in your business.

• An IT Security Policy that the company and employees follow.


Get in touch and we will chat through the right protective tools you need for your business >


Sources: Ninja RMM; fundera.com

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