Cybersecurity Tips & Best Practices, Small Business
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July 08, 2026
Read NowYou've seen it in the news: cyberattacks on big, billion dollar companies expose millions of customers’ personal information, and that draws a lot of media attention. Attacks on smaller companies tend to fall under the radar, leading many to think they’re "too small" to attract the attention of cyber criminals.
This is a mistake.
As bad publicity forces big companies to take steps to improve their cybersecurity, smaller companies are very quickly becoming targets of choice for attackers and cybercrime groups.
Forbes reported that more than half of all cyber attacks targeted small and midsize businesses (SMBs) in 2018. The consequences of a breach that disrupts a small company’s operations—and cash flow—can be severe. As a result, many mid-sized organizations are left having to increase IT and security budgets to counter these threats.
Despite increasing budgets, it’s hard for organizations of this size to handle cybersecurity on their own. The scope of the protection challenge is broad: threats can target the business through a variety of channels including web apps, networks, endpoint devices, and insider threats.
The challenges of protecting multiple threat vectors are compounded by the difficulties small organizations face when building an IT team to handle their security needs. Security professionals are in high demand and talent is scarce, considering the 0% unemployment rate in the cybersecurity sector.
While this 0% unemployment rate statistic is great news for cybersecurity job seekers and students pursuing a career in the field, it's not-so-great news for the small and mid-sized organizations seeking to staff a security team in-house.
The state of the cybersecurity job market is forcing many organizations to rely on IT generalists to handle both internal technology infrastructure and security issues, or look beyond IT for security support. While cybersecurity and information technology are interconnected, the rapidly-evolving cyber threat landscape makes security-specific expertise a necessity for organizations of all sizes. These factors and others are roadblocks to monitoring systems 24/7 and keeping networks adequately protected.
A growing number of small and mid-sized organizations deal with their IT shortages by outsourcing cybersecurity to a managed security service provider (MSSP). This has several benefits, including:

If you choose to work with an MSSP and outsource your information security, work with a partner that has access to best-in-class technology and a team of experts to back it. Infogressive is focused on one thing: cybersecurity. Our 24/7 Security Operations Centers (SOCs), with our MSSP offerings and bundles, can help you identify your biggest threats and create a defense-depth infrastructure to prevent them.
Content originally published 2016, updated 4/14/2020.
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