HUB Cyber-crime is costing the world economy more than $1 trillion a year That’s a huge amount of money. If your business was hit with a ransomware attack, where your data is held hostage – do you have an idea on how much it would cost you? It’s estimated to be around $500,000. And that’s just the financial cost. It’ll also mean system downtime (you’ll lose the equivalent of 9 working hours per person, per week). Reduced efficiency. And a huge hit on your business’s reputation… just to name a few. We’ve seen an explosion of ransomware attacks over the past few years. So, wouldn’t you do as much as you can to prevent becoming a target? Yep. But here’s the thing… 56% of businesses do not have a cyber-crime prevention and recovery plan Can you believe that? Are you one of those businesses?! Don’t be embarrassed if you are. But you really should put it at the top of your agenda. The more prepared you are in the way of security, protection, and information, the safer and more secure you can keep your companies data. And the sooner you can identify and respond to a data breach, it can be easier and less costly to recover from. Here’s how I know this to be true My name is Troy McLennan and I own and run a local IT support and data security company. My team and I spend a lot of time creating prevention and recovery plans for local businesses. We know the benefits of planning can be enormous. And we’ve seen what happens when a business isn’t prepared. It’s not good. We don’t want to witness it again. That’s why we’re currently offering local businesses a cyber-crime prevention and recovery plan, created by our expert team. There’s no cost for our advice. Before we go ahead, we’ll need to have a quick video call (no more than 15 minutes) to discuss your business, and answer your questions. It’s easy to arrange this. My live calendar is below. Select the appointment date and time that suits you best. There’s no obligation to go ahead with the check after we talk. And certainly, no obligation to buy anything, ever. Book your 15 minute video call now: