August 11, 2025
Think cyberattacks only target huge corporations? Think again. Small businesses are now the prime targets for cybercriminals because they often have weaker defenses and are more likely to pay ransoms.
Unlike Fortune 500 companies that can absorb breach costs, most small businesses face devastating financial impacts.
IBM's Cost Of A Data Breach Report 2024 reveals the average data breach costs a staggering $4.88 million—covering downtime, lost customers, legal fees, ransom payments, and damage to your brand.
Sounds alarming, right?
Here’s the silver lining: a revolutionary tool is empowering businesses like yours to detect cyber threats early and prevent costly damage, transforming cybersecurity.
Introducing a Smarter Defense
This powerful solution is called endpoint detection and response (EDR). You don’t need to memorize the term—just understand its role.
Imagine a vigilant digital guard monitoring every action on your devices.
Unlike traditional antivirus that only blocks known threats, EDR continuously analyzes all activities—logins, file changes, unusual behaviors—and instantly intervenes when it detects suspicious activity like ransomware or unauthorized access.
Why EDR Is Crucial Today
Cybercriminals have evolved, using sophisticated tactics like stolen credentials, disguised malware, and exploiting a single employee mistake to infiltrate systems.
EDR halts these advanced threats before they cripple your business.
Not Just Smart—Increasingly Essential
Many business owners are unaware that cyber insurance providers now often require EDR to validate coverage. Without it, you risk losing insurance protection—like filing a fire claim without a smoke detector.
Is Your Business Truly Protected?
If you’re uncertain, let's connect. We’ll guide you through the must-haves and help secure your business against becoming an easy mark.
Better to be proactive than to face costly regrets—especially when "sorry" could mean losing everything.
Wondering if your business could withstand a $4.88 million cyberattack? Don’t risk finding out the hard way. Click here or call us at 503-210-5203 to schedule a free Systems Assessment with our experts. We’ll review your cybersecurity setup and pinpoint vulnerabilities—no jargon, no pressure, just straightforward advice.