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Small Business Round Table
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05/26/21

The Mastercard Cyber & Risk Summit took place virtually on May 11 and 12. The small business round table discussed trends and top cybersecurity risks for small businesses and provided alarming statistics to support these findings.

As we adjusted during the pandemic to new ways of working, the use of e-commerce rose significantly. During the same period the FBI saw a 300% increase in reported cyber attacks alongside huge increases in hacking attempts and malicious emails. Small and medium-sized businesses tend to be hit harder than their larger counterparts.

Listen to the recording for more detailed statistics and analysis and to find out how you can help protect your business against cyberattacks with free tools and additional resources.

Speakers: Gina Ganahl, VP, Product Management; Andrea Gilman, SVP, Commercial Products; Philip R. Reitinger, President & CEO, Global Cyber Alliance; Moderator: Kay Medley, VP, Product Development

 

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