
Protect Your Business, Money & Reputation with the Ultimate Cybersecurity Playbook
Discover how businesses like yours can outsmart
cybercriminals and thrive in today's digital landscape.
$10.5 trillion
projected global cost of cybercrime by 2025
90% of breaches
occur in small businesses
60% of small businesses
close within six months of a major hack
Cybercrime is a Growing Threat to Businesses
Every 11 seconds, a business falls victim to a cyberattack. Small businesses are hackers' favorite targets, with over 40% attacked annually. Too many leaders think "It won't happen to me" - until it's too late.
A single breach can destroy your data, your reputation, and your bottom line.
Get a Free Compliance & Security Risk Assessment for Your Business
Most organizations are alarmingly unprepared for a cyberattack. You cannot afford an "it won't happen to me" mindset.
After this free assessment, you will:
- Know exactly where the vulnerabilities are in your current security setup
- Understand how to get ahead of threats before they become disasters
- Gain a clear, actionable plan to protect your data, systems, and compliance
Plus...
You'll Also Receive A Special BREAKING NEWS Report
"7 Surefire Signs Your IT Company is Failing to Protect You from Ransomware" - and how they could be putting your business at serious financial risk.
Here’s what you’ll Learn
From The New Book, The Cyber Playbook
- Build cyber resilience to anticipate, recover, and adapt to threats
- Understand the roles of defense and compliance in cybersecurity
- Identify key threats like phishing, ransomware, and social engineering
- Use penetration testing and expert guidance to strengthen your defenses
- See how AI impacts both attacks and defenses
- Train employees to avoid costly human errors
- Implement multifactor authentication and data encryption
- Build a culture of compliance led by your leadership team
- Create disaster recovery plans to minimize downtime and financial loss
- Use compliance frameworks to meet legal standards and build trust

Meet The Author
Bryan Christensen's path in technology began in the 1990s while serving as a medic in the U.S. Navy. Stationed at the Naval hospital in Chicago, he volunteered to support the Navy's early efforts to computerize its hospitals worldwide, earning a Navy Achievement Medal for his contributions. That experience sparked his passion for IT and launched his transition to a civilian career focused on technology.
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