

Today’s Small Businesses have a number of technical challenges ahead of them. They are faced with emerging enabling technologies that are able to rapidly serve a number of business needs in an efficient manner. At the same time, those same technologies can offer so many choices that it can get quite complicated. Everything from SaaS, Cloud Services, IaaS, BYOD, Cloud Backups – and on and on. A true primer on guiding SMBs through the whole of these technologies is beyond the scope of one article. There is however a world of emerging trends in security that bear reviewing, that is if security in your growing SMB is of significant concern. These trends have roots in the enterprise and there are many lessons to be learned from their emergence.
This is important because of the threat of cyber-criminals – many focus exclusively on the technology and services that SMBs often employ. The reasoning is quite simple. Because of the modest SMB resources and natural lack of security maturity, SMBs are viewed as a target. Many such businesses do not care to have or do not have the resources to have a dedicated IT staff. Even further, smaller and more modern companies are more inclined than your typical enterprise to employ a generally mobile workforce. This means laptops, mobile devices, portable files and transmission – all of these are opportunities for cyber-criminals to commit their attacks. Many cyber-criminals take advantage of partner-relationships, that is – why go through the trouble of attacking large corporation “A” when I can just attack SMB partner “B” and gain the same information with much less effort?
It is because of these reasons that SMB’s should pay heed to emerging security trends, and enterprise partners should be prepared to walk them through these.
Technologies that are available to SMB’s are staggering to take in. The options are so varied, so granular, so flexible – yet despite this enablement, it is clear that things are just getting started and there is a lot to process from a strategic standpoint. Think back just a handful of years at some of what are now archaic solutions that were common in SMB environments. Things like broadband, a commercially viable public cloud, virtualization, VDI, smartphones and more have changed that forever, boosting agility and profits with it. For all these efforts, it is important to remain on top of security as challenges and technology continues to evolve.
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