Surviving a Security Hack

Surviving a Security Hack

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written by rob bruce posted on March 1, 2021

CAN YOUR BUSINESS SURVIVE A SECIRITY BREACH?

Statistics are showing that each year over 50% of small firms fall victim to a cyber attack or data breach. Why does this matter?

Most smaller firms have not prepared business continuity plans to keep their IT infrastructure going in the event of an attack. Failing to do so often leads to the failure of the business. How long could your business survive being down? a couple of hours, days, weeks? Extended downtime is the killer of business.

Delaying the creation of a business continuity plan is a bit like a younger person delaying writing a will, on the grounds that they are not likely to die soon. That may be true, but if the worst occurs the consequences can be severe for their heirs.

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

If the chance of a breach that could compromise your data or cripple your IT infrastructure is over 50%, there is every reason to immediately develop plans for how your business could maintain operation in the event of an attack on your IT systems.

THE TAKE-AWAY

This is an effort that shouldn’t be delayed. Contact All Mountain Technologies to help you develop a complete and holistic business continuity plan immediately. Your income & your future depends upon it.

Rob Bruce

Rob Bruce

Rob Bruce is CEO of All Mountain Technologies and is passionate about helping business owners succeed. He leads a dedicated team of professionals focused on delivering exceptional IT service and solutions. With over 25 years of experience and a deep understanding of the IT industry, Rob ensures that clients receive the highest level of support and guidance for their IT needs.