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Securing Your SME: Essential Cybersecurity Practices for Kenyan Businesses

15th-Oct-2025 โ€ข Faith Chebet โ€ข Cybersecurity

Securing Your SME: Essential Cybersecurity Practices for Kenyan Businesses

In today's digital era, cyber threats have become a significant concern for businesses across Kenya. As a small or medium enterprise (SME) owner, you might think your business is too small to be a target. However, statistics paint a different picture.

According to the Communication Authority of Kenya's 2020 Report on Cybersecurity Incidents, SMEs accounted for 57% of all reported cybercrime incidents in the country. This alarming statistic underscores the urgent need for SMEs to prioritize cybersecurity.

Here are some actionable steps to enhance your business's digital security:

1. Implement a Multi-layered Security Strategy

Don't rely on a single line of defense. A comprehensive strategy should include firewalls, anti-virus software, and intrusion detection systems.

2. Employee Training

Educate your employees about the risks of phishing attacks, malware, and other common threats. Regular training sessions can help them identify and respond appropriately to suspicious activities.

3. Secure Remote Access

With the rise in remote work, securing access to your business's digital resources is crucial. Use a virtual private network (VPN) and multi-factor authentication to ensure secure connections.

4. Regular Backups

Regular backups can help you recover data in case of a cyber attack or system failure. Store your backups offsite and test them regularly to ensure they're functioning properly.

5. Partner with Experts

Consider partnering with cybersecurity experts who can provide tailored solutions for your business. Platforms like Lipabiz Technologies Ltd offer comprehensive business management and payments solutions that include robust security features.