Why 2025 is the Year Your SMB Needs to Treat Cybersecurity as Business Continuity
- Asheville Computer Company
- 11 hours ago
- 3 min read
Cyber threats are evolving — and small businesses are now prime targets

If you run a small or mid-sized business in Asheville or Western North Carolina, cybersecurity might not always be top of mind. Between staffing, customers, and day-to-day operations, IT security can seem like something only big companies need to worry about.
Unfortunately, 2025 is proving that’s no longer the case. Recent studies show that 82% of ransomware attacks now target small and medium-sized businesses. Why? Because attackers know SMBs often lack dedicated IT staff or robust cybersecurity defenses — making them easier to breach.
At Asheville Computer Company, we’re seeing the same trend right here in the mountains. Whether it’s a local dental office, law firm, or retailer, the reality is the same: small businesses are the new frontline of cybercrime.
The new reality: downtime equals disaster
When a cyberattack locks up your systems, the consequences go far beyond a simple inconvenience.
Lost revenue: Even a few hours of downtime can halt billing, orders, or patient care.
Lost trust: Customers and clients lose confidence after a data breach.
Lost compliance: If your business handles protected data (HIPAA, PCI, financial records), one mistake can lead to major fines.
In other words, cybersecurity isn’t just about IT anymore — it’s about business continuity. Without it, your ability to operate is at risk.
Common cybersecurity threats facing Asheville businesses in 2025
Here are the top risks we’re helping local clients address right now:
Ransomware and data encryption attacks
Criminals lock you out of your own systems and demand payment. These attacks often come through phishing emails or unpatched software.
AI-driven phishing and impersonation scams
With generative AI, fake emails and phone calls are more convincing than ever. We’ve seen scams targeting office staff, pretending to be from vendors or leadership.
Cloud misconfigurations and weak remote access
Remote work is here to stay — but improperly secured cloud storage and VPNs are easy entry points for hackers.
Unsecured backups or outdated antivirus software
Businesses often assume “we’re backed up,” but if backups aren’t tested or protected, ransomware can encrypt those too.
How Asheville Computer Company protects your business
We’re a local Managed Service Provider (MSP) that helps small and medium-sized businesses in Asheville and across Western North Carolina secure their operations without breaking the bank.
Our managed cybersecurity and IT support services include:
24/7 monitored antivirus and threat detection
Around-the-clock protection and alerts from our managed security center.
Email and endpoint protection
Blocking phishing attempts, malware, and unauthorized access before they reach your systems.
Automated patching and updates
Ensuring your software and systems are always up to date.
Cloud backup and disaster recovery
Fast, secure data recovery in case of breach or hardware failure.
Employee cybersecurity awareness training
Because your people are your first line of defense.
Local, responsive support
We’re based right here in Asheville — when you need help, you get a real person who knows your business.
Why local matters for cybersecurity
Big national IT providers might offer cookie-cutter solutions, but cybersecurity is personal.Every business in Western North Carolina has unique needs — from dental practices with patient data to manufacturers who rely on uptime. We live and work in this community too, and we take protecting it seriously.
Take the first step today
If your business doesn’t have a cybersecurity plan — or if it hasn’t been reviewed in over a year — now is the time. The risks in 2025 are only increasing, and prevention is always more affordable than recovery.
Asheville Computer Company can help you:✅ Evaluate your current cybersecurity readiness✅ Identify your biggest risks✅ Put a plan in place that fits your size and budget
Schedule your free cybersecurity consultation today.Protect your data, your reputation, and your ability to serve customers — with a local IT partner who’s here when you need us.


