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Ciaccio:Cybersecurity starts at home
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In today’s digital world, cybersecurity isn’t just a tech issue — it’s a business survival strategy. One server crash or data breach can cost thousands and cripple your operations. That’s why we’re thrilled to welcome ForgeGuard, a new local IT business dedicated to protecting Monroe’s entrepreneurs and professionals. Their expertise in compliance, backups, and system reliability is exactly what our community needs. Supporting local while securing your future? That’s a win-win.


One Server Crash Could Cost You $25,000 or more — Here’s How to Avoid It

In 2019, CafePress, an online retailer, lost 30 million customer records — no backups, no recovery. Fines and lawsuits crippled their business. Think that only happens to big companies? Think again. A gas station’s POS crash during morning rush can cost a day’s revenue. A realtor losing listings mid-closing can kill a deal. One bad day — a server failure, a lost file — can mean angry customers, lost cash, or legal trouble. Hackers aren’t the biggest threat. Compliance is. Here’s how to stay safe.


1. Compliance Hits Everyone

Store names, emails, or payment info? You’re under HIPAA, PCI, or state data laws — even as a five-person shop. Sixty percent of small businesses that lose data close within six months. Why? Fines start at $25,000, lost trust costs more, and recovery is expensive. Most owners don’t know they’re liable until the letter arrives. A single leaked email can turn a loyal customer into a plaintiff. Start simple: audit your data. Know what you collect and where it lives. If your backups haven’t run in a month, you’re at risk.


2. Backups Are Your Legal Shield

Backups aren’t optional; they’re proof you did your job. A local contractor’s server crashed right before a bid deadline. Automated exports and cloud monitoring restored three years of contracts in an hour — no fines, no chaos, no lost deal. Without backups, they’d have faced a lawsuit from their subs. Treat backups like insurance: you don’t plan to crash, but they’re your lifeline when you do.


3. In-House IT Drains You

A full-time IT hire costs $40,000 a year, plus taxes and gear — say $60,000. For someone learning on your dime. Third-party IT starts at $300 a month for enterprise tools: automated backups, compliance checks, 24/7 support. Need more? Comprehensive plans run under $1,500 — still less than one employee. You get a team, not a trainee, without the overhead.


4. Downtime Hurts Worse Than Hackers

A downtown café’s POS dies during breakfast rush? That’s a day’s revenue gone. A realtor loses listings mid-closing? Deal’s dead. A Main Street shop’s system crashes on Small Business Saturday? Customers walk — and they don’t come back. Small businesses lose thousands yearly to system failures. One lost sale can spiral into a bad review that haunts you for years. The fix isn’t just backups; it’s keeping your system up during tax season, payroll, or your busiest week. A reliable IT partner steps in when it breaks, steps out when it doesn’t.


Take Action Now

Monroe businesses deserve tech that works without the stress. Start by auditing your data — know what you collect and where it’s stored. Check your backups monthly. Not sure where to start? A local IT resource who understands compliance can help you avoid fines and downtime. Compliance and smart IT aren’t bills — they’re your shield. Focus on your shop, not your servers.


— Austin Kramer is the founder of ForgeGuard, and Marcey Ciaccio is the Executive Director of Monroe Chamber of Commerce and Industry.