One quarter of small business owners answering a survey at...
One quarter of small business owners answering a survey at the National Association of Women Business Owners’ conference earlier this month are not confident in their company’s cybersecurity protection. The attendees were questioned about the amount of protection their businesses…
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have from cyberattacks, according to a survey by insurance firm The Travelers Companies (http://xrl.us/bnup6b). The findings, based on a survey of 254 small business owners done at the meeting, show that more than 50 percent of those polled either don’t have or are unaware of a written company business continuity or document recovery plan, according to the release. Small business owners need to understand the threat of cybersecurity risks, said Marc Schmittlein, CEO of Small Commercial at Travelers, because “40 percent of cyberattacks are against organizations with fewer than 500 employees."