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August 12, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025
Get expert tips to protect your small business from cybercrime
Expert Tips to Avoid Cybercrime
What it means: NFIB’s recent webinar dives into tips to protect your business from cybercrime.
Takeaway: “What is the secret to cybersecurity? I learned it. I dealt with a thousand cybercrime victims and what did I discover? A majority of them could have been prevented if my end users had the right pieces of knowledge. I still to this day deal with victims,” explains webinar guest expert Scott Augenbaum.
Although the United States has no federal data security or privacy law covering all businesses, many states have enacted laws and regulations that small businesses must navigate. Hear from special guest Scott Augenbaum, former FBI agent and cybersecurity expert, to learn how to protect your business in NFIB’s webinar, Securing Your Small Business: Privacy and Data Security.
Augenbaum’s goal in the webinar is to protect small businesses from cybercrime. He explains the importance of being aware of the threats and having a cyber secure mindset.
The webinar covers:
- Data and website security basics
- How to protect employee and customer personal information
- Free resources provided by Augenbaum
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