August 11, 2025
Think cyberattacks only target big corporations? Think again. Small businesses have become 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 clients, legal fees, ransom payments, and reputational damage.
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.
A Smarter Defense for Your Business
This breakthrough is called endpoint detection and response (EDR). Forget the jargon—what matters is what it does.
Imagine a vigilant digital guard monitoring every activity on your devices—every login, file change, and unusual action. While traditional antivirus only blocks known threats, EDR identifies and stops suspicious behavior instantly, like ransomware attempts or unauthorized logins.
Why EDR Is Essential Today
Cybercriminals have evolved. They no longer rely on simple hacks but use stolen credentials, disguise malware as ordinary files, and exploit a single employee error to infiltrate your systems.
EDR neutralizes these advanced threats before they cripple your business.
Not Just Smart—Increasingly Mandatory
Many business owners don’t realize that cyber insurance providers now often require EDR for coverage. Without it, your insurance might not protect you—like filing a fire claim without a smoke detector.
Is Your Business Truly Protected?
Unsure about your cybersecurity? Let’s discuss your needs and tailor a protection plan that shields your business from becoming an easy target.
Remember: being proactive is crucial—because the cost of being unprepared can be catastrophic.
Wondering if your business could withstand a $4.88 million cyberattack? Don’t wait to find out the hard way. Click here or call us at (918) 770-9150 to schedule your free 15-Minute Discovery Call. We’ll review your cybersecurity status, identify vulnerabilities, and provide straightforward advice—no technical jargon, no pressure, just clear guidance.