13th-Nov-2025 โข Reddington Onyango โข Cybersecurity
Welcome to the digital age, where every business, big or small, is connected. However, this interconnectedness also brings about new risks โ cybersecurity threats. As a small or medium enterprise (SME) owner in Kenya, you might think your business is too small to be a target. But, the truth is, cybercriminals are indiscriminate and can target businesses of any size.
In 2021, Kenya reported a 30% increase in cybercrime incidents according to the Communication Authority of Kenya (CA). This trend underscores the importance of cybersecurity for SMEs in our region. Ignoring this issue could lead to financial losses, damage to reputation, and even business closure.
1. Phishing attacks: These are fraudulent emails designed to trick you into revealing sensitive information like passwords or financial data.
2. Malware: This includes viruses, worms, and ransomware that can infiltrate your system and cause damage or theft.
3. Data breaches: Unauthorized access to your business's sensitive data can lead to significant losses and compliance issues.
By taking these steps, you can significantly reduce your risk of a cybersecurity incident. Remember, it's not a question of if, but when, a threat will occur. By being prepared, you can protect your business and maintain its growth.