Is your business prepared to take a hit? Cyber attacks are now a matter of "when," not "if," for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). While prevention is crucial, true security lies in cyber resilience—the ability to withstand an attack, recover quickly, and maintain operations. It's about ensuring your business can get hit, stay standing, and bounce back fast.
For SMBs in every sector, from local retailers to medical practices, a documented Incident Response Plan (IRP) is no longer a technical luxury. It is a fundamental requirement for business continuity and the cornerstone of customer trust.
The Shift from Defense to Resilience
Most SMBs focus on "Point Solutions"—individual tools like antivirus software or firewalls. While essential, these are defensive. A Cyber Attack Plan is offensive and strategic. It addresses the "Blast Radius"—the extent of the damage after a breach occurs.
If your systems are encrypted by ransomware tomorrow, your marketing strategy, customer service, and revenue streams stop instantly. Resilience planning ensures that even when the techn . . .





