Digital theft of financial and personal information has surpassed physical theft as the most often reported type of fraud. A cyber security attack can have serious ramifications for small businesses. You risk losing vital corporate information, hurting your reputation, and worst of all, losing your hard-earned money. Yet, one of the main reasons small businesses avoid investing in cyber security is a lack of awareness or concern. Even the name “cyber security” might be daunting. The fact is, every company that uses the Internet is accountable for developing security safeguards that will both protect the business, employees and customers. Whether your small business is considering using the cloud or simply utilizing email and keeping a website, cyber security should be one of your top considerations. Luckily, improving your cyber security does not have to take months and thousands of dollars. Cyber security for your small business begins with education and applying some fundamental security best practices. Join us LIVE this Friday, August 12, to learn the common cyber security myths that keep many small businesses susceptible. We will also cover crucial elements required to begin establishing a complete cyber security program for your small business.