Securing Small Businesses and Non-profits

Why Small Businesses are Easy Targets for Hackers

Importance of Cyber Resiliency in an Organization

Compared to large corporations, small businesses and non-profit organizations often lack the resources to invest in a comprehensive cybersecurity program. Without any security controls in place, these organizations are vulnerable to potential cyber attacks and significant financial losses. However, there are numerous free resources available that can help your organization become cyber resilient. We've compiled the most useful resources on this site so you don't have to.

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Protect Your Business Today!

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has initiated a program to provide detailed guidance for protecting organizations from cyber attacks and scams. The agency operates across 10 regions in the United States, with Region 9 assisting both the public and private sectors in Sacramento to strengthen their security posture. CISA is a valuable resource for small businesses and non-profits, offering a wide selection of tools and services designed to support them.

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Sacramento is located in CISA's Region 9

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Protect Your Organization with CISA’s Free Cyber Hygiene Services

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CISA offers free cyber hygiene services to help organizations protect against cyber threats by monitoring and mitigating attack vectors through vulnerability scanning and web application scanning. Safeguard your business against cyber threats with CISA's free cyber services. Get started by sending an email to vulnerability@cisa.dhs.gov with the subject line “Requesting Cyber Hygiene Services." For more information, visit the official CISA website.

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