To help small business owners reduce the volume of sensitive data that is vulnerable to cyber attacks and pay an accurate amount for cyber liability insurance, the Small Business Association of Michigan on Monday partnered with RiskAssure to provide support to its members.
“Providing our members with affordable tools to keep their businesses safe and secure is a point of pride for us at SBAM,” said Brian Calley, SBAM president and CEO. “RiskAssure helps protect businesses on the cyber front without breaking the bank to do it. We are proud to partner with RiskAssure and offer RiskAware at a discounted rate to our members.”
RiskAssure offers an easy-to-use tool, called RiskAware, that scans all devices across a company to calculate the total dollars value of the company’s sensitive information. The tool helps companies determine how much cyber insurance they actually need and what’s at stake in the event of a cybersecurity incident.
“We are thrilled to partner with SBAM to empower small businesses to protect their valuable data and thrive in the digital world,” said Keith Huckaby, a partner of RiskAssure. “By helping business owners see their cyber information value and optimize their data footprint, we can enable them to practice good cyber hygiene and stay safer from potential threats. Collectively, RiskAssure and SBAM are committed to providing the right tools and knowledge to help small businesses right-size their unique cybersecurity insurance needs.”
RiskAware has a free starter option that allows small businesses to receive a free scan of their systems every six months. The RiskAware plus option is $19.99 per device per year, including weekly scans, notifications and in-depth reporting. The new partnership allows SBAM dues paying members to receive $2 off per device per year.
More information on the partnership and how members can sign up is available at https://www.sbam.org/riskaware.
- Posted April 05, 2023
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SBAM partners with company to provide small businesses with visibility into their total cyber risk value

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