In a world before social media, one with less people on the planet than electronic devices connected to the internet, shoplifters and annoying computer viruses posed the biggest threats to small businesses.
But in the world today where connected devices outnumber people new data from the National Cyber Security Alliance suggests that almost 50 percent of small businesses have experienced a cyber attack, more than 70 percent of attacks target small businesses and as much as 60 percent of hacked small and medium-sized businesses go out of business after six months.
As October, which is cyber security month, approaches, Zions Bank hosted on Tuesday a special presentation at the Shoshone-Bannock Hotel and Event Center aimed at helping businesses reduce their risk of cyber security attacks with keynote speaker, Dean Sapp, the chief information security officer at Braintrace, covering myriad security topics ranging from prevention and recognition to the types of security breaches and data hacks prevalent today.
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