
In response to the escalating frequency of cyberattacks on small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the United States, particularly during the highly charged presidential election year of 2024, Sekur Private Data Ltd. has initiated a targeted marketing campaign for its suite of privacy and security solutions. This strategic move underscores the company’s commitment to mitigating the vulnerabilities faced by SMBs in the current digital landscape.
Sekur’s foray into the U.S. SMB market coincides with a concerning rise in cyberattacks aimed at these entities. Reports indicate that SMBs now account for a significant portion of cybercrime victims, often due to their perceived lack of robust security measures compared to larger corporations. Additionally, the heightened political climate associated with the election year presents further opportunities for malicious actors to exploit security weaknesses.
Capitalizing on this timely convergence, Sekur is leveraging online marketing channels to raise awareness of its comprehensive protection solutions. These solutions, aimed at combating Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks, spear phishing attempts, and data breaches, offer SMBs a cost-effective and user-friendly approach to bolstering their cybersecurity posture. Due to this targeted marketing campaign, the company anticipates a gradual increase in average revenue per user (ARPU) of up to 40%.
Key highlights of Sekur’s SMB offering include:
Furthermore, Sekur emphasizes the benefits of its Swiss-based hosting infrastructure, assuring users of stringent data privacy regulations and enhanced security measures. This emphasis resonates with the growing concerns surrounding data sovereignty and the potential for government surveillance.
By proactively addressing the cybersecurity needs of SMBs during this critical period, Sekur positions itself as a valuable partner in protecting sensitive data and fostering a more secure digital environment for businesses of all sizes

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