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AI is Coming for Your Business — But Protecting Yourself Doesn’t Have to Break the Bank

You’ve probably seen the headlines this week about Anthropic’s “Mythos” — an AI that finds security vulnerabilities automatically. It’s already been leaked. Chinese companies are building their own versions. The cybersecurity industry is in overdrive.

If you’re running a small business, this might feel like yet another tech panic that doesn’t apply to you.

It does. But here’s the good news: getting ready doesn’t require a massive budget.

Why This Matters to Small Businesses

The old model of cybercrime was targeted. Hackers picked valuable targets — banks, hospitals, big corporations — because the effort required human time and skill.

AI changes that equation completely.

When attack tools can scan thousands of businesses automatically, probe for weaknesses 24/7, and exploit vulnerabilities without human intervention, every business becomes a potential target. Not because you’re valuable, but because you’re easy.

The Good News: Defence is Cheaper Than Ever

Here’s what most cybersecurity vendors won’t tell you: the same AI revolution making attacks easier is also making defence more accessible.

What You Can Do This Week (For Free or Nearly Free)

1. Enable Multi-Factor Authentication — Everywhere

  • Microsoft 365: Built-in, free
  • Google Workspace: Built-in, free
  • Banking: Already required
  • Your website admin: Do it today
  • This single step blocks the vast majority of credential-based attacks. No AI can guess the code on your phone.

    2. Turn On Automatic Updates

  • Windows: Settings → Update & Security → Automatic
  • Mac: System Settings → Software Update → Automatic
  • Phones: Same principle
  • AI tools exploit known vulnerabilities. If you’re patched, you’re protected against yesterday’s discoveries.

    3. Use a Password Manager

  • Bitwarden: Free tier available
  • 1Password: ~£3/user/month
  • Built into your browser: Better than nothing
  • Unique passwords for every service means one breach doesn’t compromise everything.

    4. Back Up to the Cloud

  • Microsoft 365: OneDrive included
  • Google: Drive included
  • Dedicated backup: ~£5/month for small business
  • Ransomware loses its power when you can restore from yesterday’s backup.

    What’s Worth Spending On

    Endpoint Protection (£2-5/user/month)
    Modern tools like Microsoft Defender for Business or Huntress use AI themselves — watching for suspicious behaviour, not just known viruses. Huntress is particularly good for small businesses, combining automated threat detection with human-reviewed alerts.

    Email Security (Often Included)
    Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace include decent email filtering. Make sure it’s turned on. Most attacks still start with a phishing email.

    Security Awareness Training (£1-3/user/month)
    Tools like KnowBe4 or free resources from the NCSC. Your team is your first line of defence.

    Cyber Essentials Certification (£300-500)
    The UK government-backed scheme covers the basics and shows customers you take security seriously. Many contracts now require it.

    What You Don’t Need (Yet)

  • 24/7 Security Operations Centre
  • Penetration testing (unless you handle sensitive data)
  • Enterprise-grade SIEM systems
  • Full-time security staff
  • These matter for larger organisations. For a 10-person business, they’re overkill.

    The Real Cost of Doing Nothing

    The average cost of a cyber incident for a UK small business is £8,460, according to government figures. For many, it’s the disruption that hurts most — days or weeks of downtime while you recover.

    Compare that to:

  • MFA: Free
  • Password manager: £36/year
  • Endpoint protection: £60/year
  • Cyber Essentials: £500 once
  • Total: Under £600 for your first year of dramatically improved security.

    Getting Started

    This week:

  • Enable MFA on email and banking
  • Check automatic updates are on
  • Set up a password manager
  • This month:

  • Review who has access to what
  • Enable endpoint protection
  • Back up your critical data
  • This quarter:

  • Consider Cyber Essentials certification
  • Train your team on phishing
  • Review your cyber insurance
  • The Bottom Line

    AI-powered attacks are real and coming. But AI-powered defence is too, and it’s more accessible than ever.

    You don’t need a massive budget. You need to start.

    Just Technology Group helps small businesses across the British Isles get secure without enterprise budgets. Need a hand getting started? Get in touch.