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Know more about Kaspersky Cybersecurity On a Budget

Russia’s Kaspersky announced the launch of a free cyber security platform with tips for small businesses across the globe.
Kaspersky Lab eventKaspersky Cybersecurity On a Budget provides a set of short recommendations for any company, as well as specific business needs. This includes data and communication protection, secure use of various digital platforms, website security and much more.

In the main three sections of the platform, visitors can learn best practices around most general routines and processes in any business, such as how to safeguard client databases, reports and other important data; how to spend less on IT and how to organize a company’s internal and external communication, said Kaspersky.

“At Kaspersky, we are confident that by following basic rules, organizations can achieve an essential level of cyber protection in a short time and without additional resources. Be it a small construction company, a cafe or a marketing agency, the platform works for anyone,” says Executive Vice President Corporate Business Evgeniya Naumova at Kaspersky.

“Small and medium businesses after the pandemic hit are now left with very less to almost zero funds to ensure that their cybersecurity solutions are in place. Kaspersky Cybersecurity on a Budget is for the small and medium enterprises that are fighting to save their businesses from cybercriminals across the globe,” Chris Connell, Managing Director, Kaspersky (APAC), said.

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