Cyber Security Planning Guide

18 August 2025

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Does cybersecurity leave you scratching your head? You can grab a coffee, and we’ll walk you through it. We promise our easy-to-navigate guide will answer all of your questions.


First, it’s important to acknowledge that businesses of all sizes need to be proactive in protecting themselves against growing cyber threats. As larger companies take steps to secure their systems, smaller, less secure businesses are becoming increasingly attractive targets for cybercriminals.


In our Cyber Security Planning Guide, you’ll discover action items for protecting your company’s data, website, email, mobile phones, facility, and more. We’ve also included a glossary to help you understand commonly used terms like skimming, pharming, and phishing.


Please note that our planning guide is designed to help employers protect their business, information, and customers from cyber threats. This guide is not intended to be exhaustive, nor should any discussion or opinions be construed as legal advice. It is generally recommended that businesses using sophisticated networks with dozens of computers consult a cybersecurity expert in addition to using this cybersecurity planning guide.


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By: Michael Fusco

CEO & Principal of Fusco Orsini & Associates

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