• Why Most Growing Companies Build Cybersecurity Too Late

    In the early stages of a company, speed is everything. Founders are focused on building products, acquiring customers, raising capital, and expanding into new markets. Every resource is directed toward growth. Cybersecurity, in comparison, often feels like a secondary concern — something to address later once the company has scaled. Unfortunately, attackers understand this dynamic…

  • The Real Cost of a Data Breach for SMEs and Startups

    Small and medium-sized businesses often believe they are unlikely targets for cyberattacks. Many assume that attackers focus primarily on large enterprises with vast amounts of data and resources. In reality, the opposite is increasingly true. Cybercriminals frequently target smaller organizations because they tend to have fewer security controls, limited cybersecurity expertise, and less mature risk…

  • Cybersecurity as a Business Risk: Why Boards and CEOs Must Treat Security Like Finance and Legal Risk

    For many organizations, cybersecurity is still treated primarily as a technical problem. It is often delegated to IT teams, measured through technical metrics, and discussed only after a security incident occurs. However, modern cyber threats are not just technical disruptions — they are business risks capable of causing financial loss, operational downtime, regulatory penalties, and…