Cybersecurity for small businesses

Small business cybersecurity without enterprise complexity

Korynthe helps growing companies understand exposure, prioritize what matters, and build a defensible cybersecurity program without expensive consulting cycles or a six-tool stack.

Scan external exposure in minutes and see what attackers already see.
Get business-readable findings with plain-English impact and next steps.
Track readiness across common frameworks as requirements grow.
Keep one place for posture, risks, priorities, and ongoing monitoring.

What buyers actually need

43%
Of cyberattacks are estimated to target small businesses.
14%
Of SMBs are fully prepared to defend themselves today.
6 mo
Typical window many breached SMBs struggle to survive after a major incident.

Built for companies that need security leadership without enterprise overhead

Korynthe packages scanning, risk visibility, readiness guidance, and clear next steps into one operating layer.

Most small businesses are under-protected, not under-targeted

Attackers do not skip smaller companies. They look for weak email controls, exposed services, poor identity settings, and teams that do not have time to keep up. The problem is usually lack of bandwidth, not lack of concern.

You need sequencing more than another alert feed

Small teams do not need every possible issue thrown at them equally. They need to know what creates the most business risk now, what can wait, and what changes will actually improve their position.

Readiness pressure shows up earlier than most teams expect

Cyber insurance renewals, customer questionnaires, contract reviews, and regulatory expectations often arrive before a business has a formal security program. Korynthe helps teams build that structure before the scramble.

Security should be understandable to leadership

A workable SMB security program has to make sense to owners, operators, and technical staff at the same time. That means plain language, explicit priorities, and visible progress over time.

Frequently asked questions

Straight answers for teams comparing internal hires, consultants, MSPs, and platform-led options.

What cybersecurity does a small business actually need first?

Most small businesses should start with visibility into external exposure, email security, identity controls, backup and recovery readiness, and a simple risk-based improvement plan. The right first steps depend on the business, but those areas consistently matter.

Is this only for regulated industries?

No. Compliance pressure often accelerates the need, but even companies outside regulated sectors still need to manage phishing exposure, account compromise, public attack surface, and customer security expectations.

Can a small team actually keep up with this?

That is the point. Korynthe is designed to reduce the interpretation burden so small teams can focus on a manageable set of actions instead of sorting through raw tool output.

Does this replace an MSP or IT team?

No. It gives the business and its IT partners a clearer security operating layer. Many teams use it to improve coordination between leadership, internal IT, and external providers.

Start with the free scan, then build the program from there

The fastest way to understand your current posture is to see your external exposure, priority risks, and next steps in one place.