The City is partnering with Cyber Center of Excellence (CCOE) to help small businesses increase their cybersecurity awareness and preparedness to bolster the region’s economic resiliency. The program is FREE to participating small businesses, made possible by a grant from the City of San Diego.
The FBI reports a 300% increase in cybercrimes across all industries since the pandemic began with the average cost of a data breach climbing over $4 million! More than half of these costly attacks are aimed at small businesses and supply chains – our region’s economic engine.*
Cybersecurity Awareness Program Offerings:
- Detailed cybersecurity risk assessment from MasterCard’s RiskRecon.
- Cybersecurity awareness training for up to 100 employees from ESET.
- Tools to develop and exercise your cyber incident response plan with CyberCatch’s simulator.
- Threat landscape briefing from the FBI.
- Connectivity to the region’s cybersecurity industry including additional customizable resources.
And most importantly…get the tools to take positive action to protect your organization’s data, employees, vendors and customers. Please join us for the virtual information session and FBI Briefing on March 2 from 10:00 – 11:30AM to learn more about the program and current threat landscape as well as how to register your company for the complimentary cybersecurity offerings.
To be eligible you must have fewer than 100 employees and be a business located in the City of San Diego or a supplier to San Diego businesses. If you have any questions about the program or want to learn more about how to keep your business safe from cybercriminals, contact [email protected].
Thank you for being a San Diego business! Please also feel free to share with other businesses in your networks that may benefit from the program and we look forward to seeing you there. *Source: Ponemon Institute 2022