Technology has made life easier not only for households but also for businesses. However, technology has also paved the way for cybercriminals to spread their roots and come up with new ways to attack businesses. 43% of these cyber attacks target small and medium businesses that are not prepared for such attacks. WeSecureApp did some research and understood that along with small and medium businesses, other easy victims of cybercrime are the non-profits/ NGOs. 69% of these non-profits don’t even have a response in place for such attacks.
October is Cyber Security Awareness month and WeSecureApp aims to create awareness related to the threats hovering on non-profits and NGOs. These organizations are so involved in working for their causes that sometimes they don’t keep a budget aside for cybersecurity. But when affected, it can draw a bigger hole in their budget. To address the solution, WeSecureApp also aims to offer enterprise security and application security services at discounted rates.
Our goal this month is to help small businesses and non-profits take their first step toward cybersecurity. This is the least we can do to appreciate the good work these organizations do.
Cyber security awareness is essential in the modern digital age, where cyber threats continue to evolve and become more sophisticated. It is the first line of defense against cyberattacks and data breaches, as informed and vigilant individuals and organizations are better equipped to protect their digital assets and sensitive information.
Spread the word and help us reach more and more organizations and empower them with cybersecurity knowledge, resources, and services if required. It’s time to question yourself how secure are you?
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