The Most Overlooked Cyber Risk in Small Businesses (And the Simple Fix)
When most business owners think of data breaches, they imagine elite hackers using sophisticated tools.
But in reality?
Most breaches happen because someone reused a password, emailed a login, or clicked the wrong link.
I’ve seen companies with only a few employees suffer devastating legal and operational consequences because one team member reused the same password across platforms—or shared it in a Slack message.
If you have more than one person accessing business systems, your company is vulnerable.
That’s why cybersecurity experts—and even insurers—recommend one simple, powerful tool: a business-grade password vault.
In this LinkedIn post, I explain what password vaults actually do, why they’re so effective, and how they can help you:
Enforce strong, unique passwords across your team
Eliminate risky sharing habits like emailing credentials
Gain control over user access and permissions
Protect against phishing attacks and credential stuffing
Explore the full post here:
You don’t need a six-figure cybersecurity budget to protect your company. But you do need systems that prevent avoidable mistakes.
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