BizSafe Security-Fraud Analysis

YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW, BUT WE DO

The typical business loses 5 percent of its revenue to fraud and hacking each year. On average, these fraudulent activities continue for 18 months before they either stop or the fraudster is caught. Mostly, the owner has no idea that someone is stealing from the business until the FBI knocks at the door. The median loss per business is about $145,000 although nearly a quarter of cases result in losses over $1 million.

Small businesses and non profits are both the most vulnerable and the least able to weather the financial effect and damaged reputation that comes with these incidents. 

Businesses are vulnerable from the inside and the outside. Your attacker could just as easily be a trusted employee as a hacker or cybercriminal. The National Small Business Council reported in June 2015 that 50 percent of small businesses had been victims of cybercrime in the previous year. That's up from 44 percent in 2013. 

The FBI says there are two kinds of businesses: those that have been hacked and those who don't know they've been hacked. Their advice: "You are going to be hacked, get a plan."

BizSafe is the foundation of a plan, identifying your vulnerabilities and weaknesses, and telling you exactly how to fix the systems, processes, procedures or staff training that could be leaving you exposed.

BizSafe is a service offered by Portfolio and Wessel Accounting, a Greenville, SC, fraud investigation and forensic accounting firm. 

What BizSafe clients say

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INNOVATE HR

Bizsafe conducted a financial and technology audit for my company last year - they did an excellent job meeting with every individual to review processes to ensure we were "safe" while also educating my staff for potential issues that could arise in the future. I highly recommend them to any growing business that wants to ensure they have proper measures in place to prevent fraud and data breaches!

Paula Fulghum, CEO, Innovate HR

BizSafe in the news

The Greenville Business Magazine profiled BizSafe in its October 2015 edition. Download a pdf of the article and see why people are talking about us!

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