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Small businesses are significant contributors to the economy. According to the U.S. Small Administration, they generate approximately 44% of the gross domestic product (GDP) in the U.S. However, small to medium enterprises (SMEs) are also frequently more vulnerable to the threats of our contemporary digital landscape.
Small businesses that utilize the supply chain have frequently been subject to risks, as their vetting processes for vendors and partners may be less stringent than larger businesses. But as the implementation of and reliance upon technology has grown, cybersecurity has become one of the most significant issues for even small businesses. Supply chain management consists of many moving parts and is therefore often subject to various points of vulnerability. For small businesses, if these are mismanaged, cybercriminals have the potential to cause serious damage.
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June 16, 2020 at 09:09PM
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