CHICAGO, May 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- UpCity has announced the results of a survey that reviews perspectives from both small business owners and cybersecurity experts to provide insight on how companies can protect themselves in 2022.

The 2022 Cybersecurity Study gathers insight from more than 600 business owners and IT professionals throughout the United States to assess their cybersecurity plans, priorities, and budgets for 2022.

Statistical highlights include:

Joe Banks, SVP of Engineering at UpCity, isn’t shocked by the results.

“SMBs have fewer resources, both financially and in terms of people, to be able to dedicate to preventing and dealing with security issues. Attackers know this and aim to capitalize on that,” Banks said. “We haven’t been immune at UpCity, ourselves, and have seen an increase in attempted denial of service attacks and phishing over the past year.

“Unfortunately, SMBs often tend to be more complacent than large corporations in implementing security practices or training,” Banks continued. “Their perception can be that they are too small to be worth attacking, which is also something attackers are aware of. That’s why cybersecurity best practices and training for employees within any organization is so important.”

Visit UpCity for more information about this survey and other topics relevant to small and medium B2B service providers, their leaders, and their employees.

UpCity is a resource that helps connect businesses to service providers they can trust. With more than 70,000 listed providers—from marketing agencies to accounting firms to HR consultants to IT specialists, and many more—2 million businesses (and counting) have visited UpCity to research and identify the best partner for their needs.

For interview requests or other inquiries, please contact UpCity SVP of Engineering Joe Banks at joe@upcity.com.

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