Small businesses are among the most frequent victims of cyber attacks today. They don’t have an IT department, they don’t have the right security, and they often have no idea that their system is as leaky as an emmental. Until something happens.
Do you think your company is not interesting for hackers?
Wrong. It’s companies like yours that are the ideal targets. Fast food, hairdresser, small hotel, family e-shop, shoe shop, dental clinic. Places where payment cards and sensitive client data are handled on a daily basis.
Small mistakes, big consequences
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One router in the restaurant for the cash register, the waiter’s mobile and Wi-Fi for guests
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In the salon, the password “12345678” hung behind the monitor
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In the travel agency it is backed up once a quarter – if anyone remembers
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In a small company everything is managed by a colleague “who knows computers”
These scenarios are the most common starting point for data leaks and data misuse.
And according to data from NCIB and ENISA, up to 60% of cyber incidents in 2024 involved SMEs. Attacks on Wi-Fi networks, phishing through company emails, encryption of company drives with ransomware – nothing exceptional.
The most common weaknesses in small firms:
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No active IT management
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Shared Wi-Fi without segmentation
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Non-existent or outdated backup
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No software or hardware updates
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Zero control over who connects where
These “invisible” mistakes lead to real damage – client data leakage, loss of reputation, shutdowns and financial losses.
What does professional IT infrastructure management look like?
- Initial audit and risk analysis – identify what is weak and where there is a risk of failure
- Network security and Wi-Fi segmentation – separation of guests, systems, employees
- Automated data backup and recovery – nothing is lost anymore
- Central security system – professionally configured firewall solutions, antivirus, surveillance, logging and automatic incident alerts
- Ongoing maintenance and technical support – you call, we sort it out. But we’ll fix most of it before you notice.
It’s not just about technology. It’s about trust
Your customers give you their data. Cards, emails, order history. The moment someone hacks into your system, they don’t just hurt your business – they hurt them, too. And often a small business can’t afford to do that.
That’s why professional IT management is not a “luxury of big business”, but a sound foundation for anyone who wants to do business responsibly.