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Protecting Small Businesses
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As a small business owner, you have a lot on your mind. You can’t afford to lose time or money to scammers or a compromised network. We can help you avoid scams, protect your computers and networks, keep your customers’ data safe – and protect your bottom line. You also can find out what the FTC is doing to protect small businesses. Stay connected by subscribing to the FTC’s Business Blog. Find information for small business in Spanish at ftc.gov/pequenosnegocios.
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Cybersecurity
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Develop a plan to protect your customers’ personal information. |
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Learn what do if there is a data breach. |
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Scams and Your Small Business
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Learn about scams that target your small business. |
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Watch theses videos and learn more about scams targeting small business. |
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Report scams against small business at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. |