Your Small Business May Be Exposed in More Places Than You Think
Many small businesses think cyber exposure is limited to the obvious: a company laptop, a business email account, a website, maybe a firewall or router. But in reality, most organizations are exposed in more places than they realize. Over time, businesses add tools, vendors, cloud apps, plugins, remote access methods, connected devices, and online services to stay productive and grow faster. Each one may solve a business problem. But each one can also expand the number of places an attacker can probe, exploit, or misuse. That is the challenge. Exposure does not only come from what your team sees every day. It also comes from what has accumulated in the background. Cyber exposure rarely stays contained Small businesses often build their environments one decision at a time. A new vendor is added. A remote login tool is enabled. A cloud app is connected. A website plugin is installed. A second location is opened. A contractor gets access. A ro...