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Small Businesses Under Cyber Siege: 46% Hit
8 Jan
Summary
- Nearly half of small businesses surveyed experienced cyber-attacks.
- Cybercrime costs businesses productivity and erodes client trust.
- Employees often remain the weakest link in cybersecurity defenses.

Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) are increasingly targeted by sophisticated cybercriminals, with a significant 46% reporting cyber-attacks. These digital assaults lead to financial setbacks and damage a company's reputation, often compelling businesses to spend considerable time restoring trust with their partners and clients. This vulnerability is exacerbated as criminals leverage advanced technologies like AI.
The human element frequently proves to be the weakest point in a company's digital defense, with a substantial 73% of business owners citing employee engagement with cybersecurity as a major challenge. Many assume they won't be targeted, highlighting a critical need for proactive education and robust security measures across all operational levels.
Mastercard is actively developing solutions, including cybersecurity services with its Business Builder program and tools like My Cyber Risk, to fortify SMEs. By partnering with experts and offering resources through the Mastercard Trust Center, the company aims to bolster the resilience of smaller enterprises, recognizing that a secure digital ecosystem is vital for economic stability.




