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Small businesses face the same cyber threats as large enterprises, but often without the same resources or protections. Our program focuses on practical, high-impact controls that reduce ransomware, email compromise, and credential-based attacks without unnecessary complexity.
Reputation is often the most valuable asset a ransomware event or data breach can quickly erode client confidence, impact future contracts, and create long-term brand damage that far exceeds the immediate financial cost. Protecting your systems is critical. Protecting your reputation is essential.
The 3 Point Security Small Business cyber uplift program is focused on delivering a 90 day uplift program designed to significantly reduce the likelihood and impact of ransomware, email compromise, and credential based attacks.
Rather than treating the Essential Eight as a compliance exercise, this program will be applied as a structured risk reduction framework designed to significantly reduce the likelihood and impact of an attack.
Implementation of the recommended actions will significantly strengthen your businesses ability to prevent, detect, and recover from common cyber attacks, while also supporting regulation requirements, expectations and most of all client trust.

Privacy Act Overhaul: New Australian regulations are removing exemptions for small businesses (those with under $3M turnover). This means smaller companies will soon be legally required to meet the same strict data protection and breach notification standards as large ones.
According to the Australian Signals Directorate’s (ASD) latest reports:
Rising Costs: The average cost of a cyber incident for a small business in Australia has risen to approximately $56,600 (a 14% increase from previous years). For medium businesses, it's closer to $97,000. Frequency: A cybercrime is reported in Australia every 6 minutes.
Targeting: Roughly 43% of all cyberattacks in Australia target SMEs, often because they lack the sophisticated defences of larger corporations.

We secure your Microsoft 365 and business applications with multi-factor authentication, privileged access control, and removal of unnecessary admin rights. This significantly reduces the risk of account takeover and ransomware spread.
Email remains the primary entry point for cyber attacks. We harden Microsoft 365, configure SPF, DKIM and DMARC, disable unsafe forwarding, and block malicious attachments to reduce business email compromise risk.
Unpatched systems are a leading cause of compromise. We enable automatic updates, remove unsupported software, and apply security baselines to reduce exploit exposure across laptops and endpoints.
We implement secure, tested backups with offline or immutable copies to ensure your business can recover quickly from ransomware or data loss events.
We identify exposed services, internet-facing risks, and common security gaps, providing clear remediation guidance prioritised by business impact.
Our approach aligns with the Australian Essential Eight framework, delivering practical controls that materially reduce risk without unnecessary complexity or cost.
To strengthen resilience beyond preventative controls, this engagement includes Managed Identity Detection and Response services, providing active monitoring and specialist response capability in the event of suspicious activity. More Info

As part of the small business cyber security uplift program, businesses receive a formal evidence pack suitable for insurers and regulators confirming the implementation of foundational cyber security controls aligned to the intent of the Australian Essential Eight.
Showing regulators you have taken due care to protect customer data will significantly reduce or prevent financial penalties imposed by the government.

Source - https://www.cyber.gov.au/
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