And yet, many small businesses spend less than $500 every year on cybersecurity. With the U.S. becoming a prominent target for hackers over the next few years, this lackluster attention to security can result in increasing vulnerabilities.
Most businesses don’t consider protecting their network until a breach has happened and even then, many only focus on the network and infrastructure, leaving some of the most vulnerable elements — your endpoint devices — unprotected.
Endpoints are devices connected to the Internet through your network. Devices such as printers, scanners, copiers, laptops, tablets, desktop computers, and even mobile phones can be considered endpoint devices since they communicate with one another and share data through your network.
Endpoint security is part of a comprehensive cybersecurity program that is fast becoming a must-have for all businesses, regardless of size.
Applications focused on endpoint security use an endpoint protection platform (EPP) that is installed on devices to thwart malicious actors using malware and other tools to make inroads into your system. These platforms may be combined with other detection and monitoring tools that alert you to suspicious behavior to help prevent breaches before they occur.
Within this framework, there are many tools that can help protect your endpoints, such as:
Of course, there is also anti-virus software that can be installed on each endpoint device to detect spyware, ransomware, and other malicious programs. Regardless of how you choose to secure your endpoints, smart businesses know that investing in endpoint security is critical to protect your business continuity and keep your business safe from cyberattacks.
While many small businesses may not have the budget for an in-house IT department, they can get exceptional expertise and assistance by partnering with Managed IT providers. A Managed IT partner can assess your current infrastructure for vulnerabilities and develop a cost-effective and comprehensive strategy to keep your IT optimized — and protected.
Most Managed IT providers are focused solely on IT, allowing them to hire serious talent with deep and leading-edge knowledge, bringing their business clients the advantage of an up-to-date understanding of evolving threats. Plus, your Managed IT team will constantly monitor, upgrade, and update your system (including corporate data backup) as your business grows and the attack landscape shifts, ensuring your system — from endpoints to infrastructure — is protected.
"At RJ Young, we work with small businesses every day in Chattanooga and beyond to uncover weaknesses and vulnerabilities and provide them with the right level of security for their entire system, including endpoints. Our Managed IT services team has specialized knowledge that allows them to quickly assess your system and help you match your infrastructure with your business needs in a cost-effective manner," said Chattanooga regional vice president, Keith Burrell.
We act as your IT department, developing IT solutions that keep all parts of your network running smoothly; providing maintenance and troubleshooting; and keeping you outfitted with the best and latest cybersecurity protection.
Don’t risk your business by leaving endpoints unprotected. Touch base with an RJ Young consultant today and learn how our Managed IT services can optimize your IT infrastructure and protect it from malicious actors — inside and out.