– Customers prefer fast and efficient service
– Employees are more productive in well-lit and ventilated workspaces
– Flexible work hours result in higher job satisfaction – Florida ranks third highest for complaints received by the FBI and fourth in terms of money lost due to cybercrime.
– Compromised business and personal email resulted in losses of $1,297,803,489 nationwide.
– Average small business loss due to a cybercrime incident is $80,000.
– 60% of small businesses that experience a cyberattack close within six months.
– Steps to protect your business include using strong passwords, two-factor authentication, cloud-based software, secure Wi-Fi, and creating and enforcing a company cybersecurity plan.
– Florida Center for Cybersecurity (Cyber Florida) offers resources and an annual conference on cybersecurity. – Small Business Development Corporation Florida (Florida SBDC) offers resources for small businesses, including cybercrime prevention and securing grants and funding for new projects.
– Small Business Administration (SBA) provides various resources for small businesses, including a 30-minute training exercise.
– Seacoast provides solutions for payroll, banking, and more to help safeguard businesses against cybercrime.
– Local Florida bankers are available for consultation to discuss individual financial needs for businesses.
https://www.seacoastbank.com/resource-center/business-insights/floridacybersecurity
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