Here’s a question worth asking: what would it cost if your shop went dark for three days?
Missed orders, production delays, customers breathing down your neck. Now pile on legal bills, lost contracts, and maybe a ransom payment. That’s what we’re seeing more and more. IBM says the average cost of a breach is now $4.88 million.
And before you say "that’s just the big guys," let me tell you, small shops like yours are easier targets. Hackers know it. Outdated tech and thin IT teams make for a soft target.
So what’s the fix? It starts with EDR.
That stands for endpoint detection and response. Don’t worry about the acronym, think of it like a security guard for every computer in your shop. It doesn’t just wait for a virus. It watches for weird behavior, logins from far-off places, files getting encrypted, anything sketchy. And when it spots something? It shuts it down fast.
Bonus: cyber insurance companies are starting to demand this kind of protection. No EDR? No payout.
If you’re not sure where you stand, we can take a look and give it to you straight. No scare tactics, no pressure, just real talk about where your risks are and how to fix them.
Let’s make sure your shop doesn’t become a headline.
Click here to schedule a 15-minute discovery call and we’ll break it down for your business.