As a business’s digital footprint becomes increasingly important in today’s day and age, so does its IT security. More business is done online than ever before. From marketing and ads to online sales and customer support, almost all companies today rely on their online presence in some capacity.

Even if your company is just using email and phone, the security of your company and customer data is critical to protecting the wellbeing of your organization. On average, there is a cyber attack every 39 seconds, and over 43 percent of all cyberattacks are targeted at small businesses. As businesses are expected to depend more on digital outreach, storage, and sales, ensuring your IT security is handled with the most care and attention is essential to your business success.

The numbers don’t lie, and they indicate that small business owners should strongly consider outsourcing their security. On average, it takes a small business over $955,000 to return to normal business after a successful cyberattack. Unfortunately, in many cases, small businesses never recover from the financial loss associated with a security breach, and/or lose trust with the public and their consumers.

5 Signs You Should Outsource Your IT Security

1. You Lack the Needed Personnel

Three out of four small businesses report to not having the necessary team in place to address their IT security needs. Safeguarding online data is not a walk in the park, and requires high-skilled professionals to ensure information remains encrypted and secure. Due to this, hiring an in-house IT professional or IT team can be expensive. By outsourcing your security, you can gain an expert level team at a fraction of the cost, often with around-the-clock monitoring.

2. You’re in a High-Risk Industry

Hackers often target businesses working in industries that deal with sensitive public and private information or large quantities of monetary transactions. Some of these industries include:

Finance
Healthcare
Government
Legal

If your business falls into one of these categories, you should take the possibility of an outside attack very seriously.

3. You’re Not Prepared for Disaster

This seems like a given, your company should be prepared for a cybersecurity attack, and have an action plan in place. However, many businesses overlook the needed time and dedicated resources for preventing a security attack. Over 80 percent of small businesses haven’t put away funds in case of an outside attack. Planning and taking preventative measures is the best way to protect your company. If you lack a disaster plan, outsourcing your IT security needs is both an immediate and long-term fix.

4. Your Company Uses BYOD Policy

If your business has employees or allows employees to use their own devices for company work that is fine, and often works well for both employers and employees. However, this also lends itself to a potential security risk. Most security breaches are due to human error, and when individual employees are using personal devices for business, often a lack of IT control occurs. This opens the door to outside attacks from hackers attempting to force passwords, use phishing emails, and more. By outsourcing your IT needs, your IT company can help create and plan a BYOD policy that best protects your company and employees without sacrificing the flexibility of using personal devices.

5. You Want to Best Utilize the Cloud

The cloud has become a powerful tool for businesses in the 21st-century. The ability to securely store and access information from nearly anywhere has allowed companies a new degree of freedom and choice. However, the cloud comes with its own issues as multiple access points from users spread across geographical locations can open up security risks. Outsourcing helps maintain constant monitoring of your cloud and ensures proper protocol is followed by your team’s users.


Denver’s Best Cybersecurity IT Company

NOYNIM IT Solutions is Denver, Colorado’s premier IT company. We are able to fulfill any IT needs facing your business in today’s evolving work environment including outsourced IT security and Managed Cloud Computing Services. Please contact us today for a free consultation.


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