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Kathy Krusie of Community Health Network to Serve as OneZone 2020 Board Chair

1/15/2020

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​Kathy Krusie, Senior Vice President; Chief Administrative Officer has been named Chair of OneZone’s 2020 Board of Directors.
 
2020 Executive Committee:
Kathy Krusie, Community Health Network - Chair
Patrick Broccolo, Senior1Care – Chair-elect
Courtney Lloyd, Star Financial Bank – Past Chair
Ranjit Puthran, Allstate Insurance – Secretary
Ryan Mooney, First Merchants Bank – Treasurer
Sam Mishelow, Meyer Najem – At Large
Katie Smardo, The National Bank of Indianapolis – At Large
 
New 2020 board members:
Séamus Boyce, Church, Church, Hittle & Antrim
Jenny Drewry, Sun King Brewing Company
Michael Hart, J.C. Hart
Doug True, FORUM Credit Union
Deborah Wintner, Stanley Security
 
Returning 2020 board members:
Sydney Blumenthal, Old National Bank
Julie Manas, Ascension/St. Vincent
Jeryl Mitsch, Mitsch Design
John Wick, NextGear Capital
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Best Practices for Small Businesses to Combat Cybersecurity Threats

1/7/2020

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By: Jeffrey Marston, VP of Business Services, Comcast Business
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Cybersecurity attacks have become a destructive and all too common occurrence. And the harsh reality is that no organization is too large – or too small – to be a target.
 
While cyberattacks facing large corporations and government entities may dominate headlines, small businesses are victim to the majority of cybersecurity breaches. In fact, nearly half of small businesses in the United States suffered a cyberattack in 2017, according to a recent study.
 
Cybersecurity attacks are constantly evolving to accommodate the latest technologies. Small businesses contend with several existing and emerging internet-related threats, including malware, ransomware, phishing and botnet infections.
 
Faced with increased competition and restricted resources, it is easy to imagine the daunting challenge small businesses face to defend themselves from nefarious cyber actors. But as the threat landscape becomes increasingly sophisticated and prevalent, small businesses cannot afford inaction.
 
Small Business’ Path to Cyber Safety
For businesses large and small it’s less about “if” a breach will happen and more about “when” it will happen. That’s why it’s best to invest in protection and prevention before a crippling attack occurs. According to security firm Kaspersky, the average cost of a breach in North America is $149,000. Just as damaging, the loss in public trust and reputation can be irreparable.

Cybersecurity keeps business owners up at night because they face an onslaught of challenges, from various, ever-changing forms of cyberthreats that can result in the loss of sensitive information or the disruption of business operations. When it comes to defending against cybersecurity threats, owners need solutions that can protect all devices connected to their networks without straining budgets.

In the past, cybersecurity tools were developed to suit the needs of larger companies, which have the money and resources available to deploy complex solutions and continually enhance security networks. Now, many small businesses are turning to cloud-based internet security solutions that are engineered to help them effectively manage the growing risk of cyberattacks while maximizing resources without compromising security.
In many cases, small businesses have already established a digital infrastructure but lack the bandwidth to expand it further. Using cybersecurity technology that can be built into existing hardware offers these businesses an all-in-one solution that requires no additional investments in equipment or setup. To further maximize their cybersecurity investments, small businesses can look for tools that automatically cover all connected devices on their networks, from mobile phones to wireless printers, without requiring new software installations.

Comprehensive cybersecurity solutions shouldn’t just protect small businesses against external breaches – tools that block access to compromised or malicious domains can help prevent business owners, employees, or guests from accidentally accessing an infected internet site. Businesses with little to no IT support can also look for tools with dashboards and features that can be customized based on their needs. For example, a tool that allows owners to filter web content will give them more visibility into their network safety.

The ability to gather insights from cybersecurity solutions is critical, but sometimes there is not enough time in a fast-paced work day to pull a threat assessment. Tools that automatically update internet domain threats in real-time can protect companies from attacks without needing manual downloads or updates. Your business works hard to carve out a competitive space – your cybersecurity tools should be a hassle-free addition to the workplace.

To learn more about Comcast Business security solutions, please call or email:
734-277-9910 or email alexandra_barron@comcast.com  

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