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An email security solution designed for small businesses (by Proofpoint, an enterprise email security leader). It filters phishing, spam, and malware from emails and provides continuity (email spooling if mail server goes down) and encryption. Given email is the top threat vector for SMBs (phishing, ransomware), having a service like this is critical. Proofpoint Essentials offers much of the same tech Fortune 500s use, but packaged for <250-seat companies with easy setup. It helps SMBs prevent breaches and business email compromise which could be devastating.
A security awareness training platform that helps businesses educate their employees to recognize and avoid phishing attacks and other human-targeted threats. KnowBe4 provides phishing simulation campaigns (sending test phishing emails to staff to see who clicks) and a library of training videos/courses. Since small businesses often have tight budgets, improving the human factor is a cost-effective security measure – and KnowBe4 is a leading service in that realm. It’s an important part of a holistic security program, ensuring technology isn’t undermined by an employee mistakenly giving away credentials.
Cisco Meraki offers cloud-managed network devices, including security appliances (firewalls) that are very popular with SMBs because of their ease of use. A Meraki MX device can provide firewall, intrusion prevention, content filtering, and VPN – all manageable from a web dashboard, no specialized networking knowledge required. Small companies with multiple locations choose Meraki for “security in a box” plus simple management of wifi, switching, and firewall from one interface. It’s a hardware+cloud combo, but it exemplifies security infrastructure made accessible and scalable for businesses without dedicated network engineers.
Acronis provides an integrated solution that combines backup and cybersecurity (anti-malware) for endpoints. For SMBs, having reliable backups is a crucial part of security (ransomware recovery, disaster recovery), and Acronis pairs that with active protection against threats. Its unified console lets a small IT team manage backups of PCs/servers to the cloud and ensure those devices are also protected in real-time from viruses. This dual approach (prevent + recover) resonates with resource-constrained businesses looking to cover their bases through one service.
Malwarebytes, famous for its free anti-malware remover, offers business endpoint protection that’s lightweight and focused on catching threats that others might miss (like zero-day malware or PUPs). Many SMBs augment their security with Malwarebytes scans or deploy Malwarebytes Endpoint Protection for an easy-to-manage, cloud-based anti-malware that’s less complex than some enterprise solutions. It’s particularly popular for its remediation strength (cleaning up infected machines). Often used in tandem with Windows Defender or as a second layer of defense.
A cloud DNS security service that blocks access to malicious domains at the DNS lookup level – often an easy win for SMB security. By pointing their internet traffic to Cisco’s Umbrella resolvers, businesses can prevent employees from even reaching known phishing or malware-hosting sites (the request gets stopped). It requires no hardware and minimal setup. Cisco Umbrella (formerly OpenDNS for consumers) has SMB-friendly packages and adds content filtering (e.g., block social media category during work hours). It’s a simple but effective layer to reduce risk from user web browsing.
A comprehensive security suite (included in some Microsoft 365 plans) tailored for SMBs. It offers next-gen endpoint protection (anti-virus/EDR) for Windows, plus defenses for email (anti-phishing), Office apps, and identity. Essentially, it brings enterprise-grade security of Microsoft Defender ATP down to small businesses in an easier-to-manage package. If a company is already on Microsoft 365, enabling Defender for Business provides an integrated way to protect against malware, ransomware, and other threats on PCs and in cloud accounts – all manageable from a single security dashboard.
A leading endpoint security platform (next-gen anti-virus and EDR) delivered from the cloud. CrowdStrike’s lightweight agent on devices uses AI to detect suspicious behavior and stops breaches (known for effectively catching advanced threats). While an enterprise solution, CrowdStrike targets mid-market too with its Falcon bundles, allowing SMBs to have top-tier protection and 24/7 monitoring (via managed service option) without building a big security team. Many growing companies choose CrowdStrike for its strong track record in stopping cyberattacks and its cloud management (no on-prem servers needed).
A unified cloud security management platform by Sophos, aimed at SMBs. Through Sophos Central, companies can manage endpoint anti-virus, firewall (with Sophos XG appliances), device encryption, email security, and more in one place. Sophos is known for a good balance of security and usability in the SMB segment – for example, Intercept X (its endpoint protection) has strong ransomware prevention. The integrated console means less admin overhead. Ideal for a small IT department that wants multiple layers of defense (workstation, server, email, mobile) from one vendor with simplified administration.
A suite of security solutions specifically branded for small businesses. It typically includes endpoint protection, email security, and web filtering under one subscription. The “Worry-Free” line emphasizes set-it-and-forget-it with automatic updates and cloud management, so SMBs without dedicated security staff can still get solid protection. Trend Micro has a long history in anti-virus and their SMB products tend to be lightweight and straightforward, covering PCs, Macs, and servers. They often appeal to local IT consultants/resellers who set up security for small offices.
ESET offers lightweight and effective anti-malware solutions, popular especially in Europe. For businesses, ESET PROTECT (Cloud) allows centralized management of endpoint security across PCs, mobiles, and servers. ESET is known for high-performance scanning that doesn’t slow machines, and strong heuristics catching new threats. SMBs appreciate ESET’s reliability and affordable pricing. It may lack some bells and whistles of larger suites (no integrated firewall hardware, etc.), but as a core anti-virus/anti-spyware with remote admin, it’s a favorite for many smaller organizations.
(Also in Infrastructure) Cloudflare contributes to security by providing a Web Application Firewall (WAF), DDoS mitigation, and secure content delivery network for websites. For any online business, using Cloudflare can drastically improve site security – it blocks malicious traffic (SQL injection, XSS attacks), masks the server’s IP, and ensures availability under traffic floods. It’s mostly technical in nature, but Cloudflare’s free tier makes it accessible. Many small e-commerce or SaaS companies put Cloudflare in front of their site on day one for the CDN performance and get the bonus of improved security by default.
A cloud-based secure web gateway and zero-trust access platform. Zscaler is more for mid-enterprise, but worth noting: it routes internet traffic through its cloud where it filters out threats and enforces policies (like blocking malicious websites or scanning downloads). It replaces traditional network firewalls/VPNs with a cloud service. Some smaller organizations with distributed workforces are adopting “SASE” solutions like Zscaler to avoid managing hardware – every user, anywhere, gets protected and can securely reach internal apps through Zscaler.
The leading independent Identity and Access Managementcloud. Okta acts as a secure identity layer for businesses, offering single sign-on (one password to access all company apps), multi-factor authentication, and user provisioning. For SMBs moving to lots of SaaS apps, Okta ensures only the right people access the right tools with strong security policies (like 2FA) in place. It’s a bit of an enterprise-grade service, but even growing small companies use Okta to centralize logins – which improves security and saves IT time (no more manually creating accounts everywhere).
A popular multi-factor authentication (MFA) solution that makes it easy to add a second verification step (push notification, code, etc.) when logging into systems. Duo is cloud-based and integrates widely – from VPNs and servers to SaaS apps. Small businesses use Duo to secure logins without complex setup; employees can use their smartphones for verification. Duo also offers device health checks (e.g., block login if OS is outdated) in its higher tiers. Overall, it’s a quick win to drastically improve account security across an organization.
A leading password manager with business features. LastPass securely stores passwords in an encrypted vault and auto-fills them in browsers. For teams, LastPass Business lets an admin manage shared credentials (for tools like social media accounts, software licenses) and enforce security policies (like master password strength, 2FA on vault). By using LastPass, small companies reduce password reuse and poor practices, and onboarding/offboarding is easier – just share or revoke access to vault items rather than sending passwords via email.
Another top-tier password management solution favored by many tech firms. 1Password Business provides a central vault with granular access control (e.g., accounting team sees the finance logins, developers see AWS keys). It also has unique “Secrets Automation” for devops to securely inject credentials into infrastructure. For SMBs, 1Password’s appeal is its user-friendly apps and Watchtower feature that flags weak or breached passwords, helping maintain good security hygiene. Plus, employees often appreciate using 1Password for personal use via family licenses that come with the business plan – so they adopt it more readily.