Businesses believing they can fly under the radar due to their size may be set for a wake-up call.
Small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) have often, wrongly, believed that they are not targets for cyber criminals.
Our research suggests that this misconception may be changing, as companies with an annual revenue of US$250,000 to US$999,999 indicated a growing recognition of their palpable exposure, stating that they now feel less prepared to deal with cyber risks in 2023 (69%) than they were last year (74%). If this leads to investment in security, then this is clearly welcome.
SMEs often wrongly think they are too small to be a target of cyber-crime. Sadly, we know this not to be the case, as with fewer resources and less robust IT security they are easy targets – and a training ground for hackers learning their trade.Ian FantozziCEO - Beazley Digital
Many SMEs are part of a supply chain that lead to large companies, so they can act as a gateway in a hack to more lucrative funds.Jon MillerCEO and Co-Founder of Halcyon