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Business Cybersecurity Certification - a Powerful Competitive Edge
[May 24, 2018]

Business Cybersecurity Certification - a Powerful Competitive Edge


CyberCecurity, LLC announces the launch of its new Business Cybersecurity Certification Program at a cost of only $7,850. The fully guaranteed program provides all materials and hands-on guidance for small and medium-sized businesses as they build a professional cybersecurity program designed to meet industry best practices and regulations.

Once completed, the program awards companies' successful efforts with the coveted Business Cybersecurity Certification. This certification is a fully documented award that allows a company to proudly signal its commitment and achievements toward protecting customer and company data.

There are four levels of cybersecurity certification, each indicating the level of achievement that a business has attained in protecting itself (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum). The Bronze level shows the company's commitment toward building a professional cybersecurity program. ach successively higher level indicates increasing progress, with the fourth and highest level certifying that a company has complied with industry best practices and met the toughest regulatory standards.



Businesses may display their certification emblem on company websites to notify all security-sensitive customers and stakeholders that company leadership is serious about protecting the company's IP and clients' sensitive data.

Anyone can click on this certification symbol and see exactly what the company did to earn the certification. In today's world, this is a powerful competitive edge. To see how this works, go to www.CyberCecurity.com and click on the BCC (News - Alert) (Business Cybersecurity Certification) symbol at the bottom of the home page.


Asked whether a company is inviting unwanted hacker attention by displaying the certification on its website, CyberCecurity Managing Partner Ray Hutchins responded, "Actually, it's just the opposite. It's like putting an alarm system in your home-the first thing you do is put a sign outside telling would-be intruders that your property is protected. There are so many unprotected targets, the intruders (or in this case-hackers) just move on."

According to CyberCecurity Partner Mitch Tanenbaum, "Discouraging hackers is not the only advantage to earning our certification. You reduce risk and legal exposure and increase insurability. And best of all, it allows you to attract security-conscious customers and distinguish yourself from your competition."

About CyberCecurity, LLC

CyberCecurity is a full-service, nationally recognized cybersecurity company headquartered in Denver, Colorado.

Please visit: https://bizcybercert.us and https://www.cybercecurity.com/business-cybersecurity-certification-program/ for more information.


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