Womply launches cybersecurity solution to protect SMBs

Womply, a provider of front office software for small- and medium-sized businesses, has launched a new cybersecurity solution.

The San Francisco-based company has unveiled BizShield, an online threat monitoring service designed specifically for American small businesses. It its new solution after 250,000 small businesses adopted the tool through its network of payments and banking partners.

BizShield provides actionable alerts to SMBs if a potential threat is detected, with a focus on protecting companies’ online reputations and mitigating cybersecurity risks.

“Increasingly, the most damaging threats to revenue for small businesses are found online,” says Womply president Cory Capoccia. “Most brick-and-mortar businesses have security systems to protect their physical property and credit monitoring for financial security, but they don’t have a solution for online threat monitoring to manage their online presence and protect them from nefarious activity like phishing schemes. We’re excited to change that by making BizShield available to any small business in the U.S.”

As consumers increasingly use the internet to find and research local businesses, small brick-and-mortar companies are under more pressure to manage their “online business presence.

BizShield proactively scans and analyzes billions of data points, detects potential threats, and alerts small business owners via email whenever an online threat emerges, ensuring they aren’t blindsided and can take action when necessary.

Capoccia added: “We built BizShield to filter out the noise and provide critical, actionable information so small businesses can adapt seamlessly to digital shifts in consumer trends and protect their businesses from bad actors seeking to obtain sensitive information.”

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