Small Businesses are under more attack than ever before. Over 60 percent of SMBs that become victims of cybercrime will cease to exist within 6 months. Despite increased security awareness and budgets, most businesses fail to adequately protect themselves against attacks. Unfortunately, a lack of expertise and resources is a major contributing factor. To combat these challenges, SMBs must adopt new approaches to strengthening their overall security posture. As a result, small businesses need to prioritize their budget and focus on security awareness to avoid being the next victim of cybercrime. While data recovery costs can be high, they are also a way for hackers to extract ransom payments. And if SMBs are not aware of cybersecurity threats, they may not even know that they've been the victims of such crimes. As a result, they must focus on reprioritizing their budgets to focus on more robust security measures. The number of cybercrime attacks is increasing north of the bor...