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This cybersecurity toolkit is meant to be a resource for small business owners as they improve their security. You can select from the tools below to find the resources that best fit you and your business’ needs.
The following resources are available for Indiana small businesses and entrepreneurs:
The Indiana SBDC offers no-cost business advising, training, referrals, and a library of cultivated tools and resources to help businesses, start, grow, finance, innovate, and transition. The Indiana SBDC has ten offices across the state with regional advisors ready to serve your small business needs.
The Data Assured Toolkit, made available in partnership with the Delaware SBDC, helps small businesses prepare for and manage cybersecurity threats. The Data Assured Toolkit works to raise awareness of cyber risks, help businesses manage those risks, and foster innovation in cybersecurity.
The Indiana APEX Accelerator offers one-on-one counseling and training events for Indiana businesses interested in government contracting, including how to identify and target appropriate local, state and federal agencies.
Purdue MEP has assembled a team of cybersecurity experts to help ensure you are compliant with the standards described in NIST Special Publication 800-171. Additionally, Purdue MEP offers cybersecurity workshops to learn the DoD cybersecurity requirements and expose businesses to resources for becoming compliant and meeting local cybersecurity providers. Purdue MEP’s experienced team has designed a comprehensive four-step cybersecurity program for small-to-medium sized manufacturers. This program is intended to help businesses gauge their current situation, and then tailor a plan specifically for the company’s internal capabilities, budget, and time sensitivity.
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation is partnering with Purdue MEP to fund CMMC Level 1 assessments and implementation. This opportunity is best suited for small-to-medium-sized companies in the DIB that need support to adopt foundational cyber practices and are unable to participate in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) contracting realm without it.
Purdue University – cyberTAP offers fee-based, custom cybersecurity education and cybersecurity services. cyberTAP’s cybersecurity training programs range from basic theory to hands-on defensive and offensive simulations on the Purdue Cyber Range.
Have questions? Connect to the Indiana Cybersecurity Hub.
“Time” defines the approximate time it will take to implement the tool, including installation and setup. Based on your system and experience, the time may be longer or shorter than the time estimated.
Requires minimal technical knowledge to complete setup. Users with little-to-no familiarity with computer systems will still easily be able to implement Level 1 tools.
Requires basic technical understanding of operating systems and settings controls. Users with a basic understanding will be able to easily implement Level 2 tools.
Requires an intermediate level of understanding to implement. Users will need an intermediate understanding of computer systems and code languages.
Requires advanced levels of understanding of computer systems, settings and code languages. Users will need experience with advanced system configurations.
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