Cybersecurity isn’t just for big corporations; it needs to be a concern for every business—including solopreneurs. In fact, more criminals launch cyberattacks targeting small businesses because they often have weaker protections and fewer IT resources. Your organization can suffer financial losses in the 6-figure range, your clients can suffer significant financial losses, sensitive data such as intellectual property can be exposed, your business can suffer serious reputational damage, and sometimes, you may even be forced to close.
Ten Simple Steps Every Business Should Take:
You don’t need to spend a lot of money to keep your organization safe. Here are some low cost and easy ways for Entrepreneurs and Solopreneurs to protect their systems without spending a fortune:
- Use complex, unique passwords and change them regularly (about once per month). Use a password management tool to help you keep track of passwords and rotation.
- Enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) or Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) for every account and service.
- Always keep your software, applications, and operating systems up to date. Most updates are to fix “bugs” that criminals could exploit.
- Back up your files regularly and securely, preferably in the cloud and on external drives.
- Educate yourself and your team about email phishing scams and suspicious links or attachments in emails.
- Invest in basic cybersecurity tools: antivirus software for all computers, network firewalls, and anti-malware solutions.
- Set up dedicated business accounts and user profiles; never mix work and personal tools.
- Limit administrative rights—use regular accounts for most tasks and log in as an admin only when needed.
- Run weekly security scans on all aspects of your infrastructure and update all software automatically if possible.
- Use VPNs when working remotely or using public Wi-Fi access.
Why This Matters:
Cybercriminals see small businesses as easy prey. Every device, account, and data file is a potential gateway for attackers. But just like you lock your door to your home, basic cybersecurity practices can protect your hard-earned work. Taking proactive steps today saves you headaches tomorrow. We know how hard you work and preventing a disaster doesn’t have to add considerable costs or take a lot of time and effort.
Cadra can Help
Cadra helps small businesses and solopreneurs build cybersecurity confidence with affordable, practical solutions tailored for non-technical folks. Protect your business and protect your future by calling Cadra today. (www.cadra.com)
By Lori Crooks & Kelly Higgins




