For SMBs, especially in industries like finance, healthcare, and legal, the signs of a vulnerable network often go unnoticed—until it’s too late. Cybercriminals thrive on complacency, exploiting gaps that businesses either overlook or underestimate. If you’ve been pushing off a Network Penetration Test, it’s time to reconsider.
Did you know? Businesses that proactively test their networks reduce the risk of a successful breach by 45%. (Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report)
But how do you know when your business urgently needs one? Let’s dive into the telltale signs.
Think your system is safe after patching a breach? Think again. Cyberattacks often leave residual vulnerabilities that attackers can exploit later. Without a thorough evaluation, your network might still be at risk.
In 2022, a regional healthcare provider patched a ransomware attack but failed to conduct follow-up testing. Months later, the same exploit led to a second, more damaging breach, exposing thousands of patient records.
Post-breach testing ensures hidden vulnerabilities are identified and resolved.
Still relying on older software or systems? Cybercriminals are counting on it. Outdated technology often lacks critical security updates, leaving your network wide open to attacks.
Businesses running unsupported software are 3x more likely to experience a breach. (Cybersecurity Ventures)
Outdated systems are like unlocked doors for cybercriminals—inviting and easy to exploit.
Scaling operations or implementing new technologies is great for growth, but each change introduces potential vulnerabilities. Without testing, you won’t know if your new infrastructure has weak points.
A legal firm transitioned to a cloud-based document management system, only to discover during a penetration test that their data was vulnerable to unauthorized access.
Industries like healthcare (HIPAA), finance (PCI DSS), and legal are subject to strict compliance regulations. Falling short isn’t just risky—it’s costly. Regular penetration testing can help you stay ahead of audits and avoid fines.
Non-compliance penalties average $14.82 million annually across industries. (IBM)
Frequent login attempts from unknown locations? Unexplained spikes in data usage? These could be signs of an ongoing attack. A network penetration test can simulate real-world attack scenarios to pinpoint vulnerabilities and suspicious activity.
If a competitor has been breached, don’t think you’re immune. Hackers often target similar businesses, using the same tactics that worked before. Protecting your network proactively is essential to avoid becoming the next victim.
After a competing law firm suffered a major breach, another firm in the same region conducted a penetration test and found several overlooked vulnerabilities.
Major business changes like mergers or audits come with increased scrutiny of your cybersecurity practices. A penetration test demonstrates your commitment to security and helps avoid potential red flags.
If you’ve never tested your network, you’re essentially flying blind. Penetration testing offers a clear view of your cybersecurity landscape, revealing risks you may not have even considered.
Ignoring these signs can have devastating consequences, including:
At Securafy, we understand the unique challenges SMBs face in high-risk industries. Our Network Penetration Testing Services provide:
We don’t just identify vulnerabilities; we help you fix them. Whether you’re dealing with legacy systems, new compliance regulations, or simply want peace of mind, Securafy’s experts have you covered.
Identify risks and secure your business today. Schedule your Network Penetration Test with Securafy!
Your network’s vulnerabilities won’t wait—neither should you.