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Apr 30, 2025

AI in Cybersecurity: A Double-Edged Sword for SMBs

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As an IT leader for the last 10 years that works with hundreds of small and mid-sized businesses, I’ve seen firsthand how AI is reshaping the way we operate—and not always for the better. While AI has enormous potential to boost productivity, improve decision-making, and streamline operations, it’s also giving cybercriminals new weapons to target businesses like yours.
AI Isn’t Just Helping You, It’s Helping Hackers Too.
The same AI tools that help your team write faster emails or analyze sales data are now being used by threat actors to create highly convincing phishing messages, fake executive videos, and even synthetic audio that mimics your voice. These aren’t clumsy scams with bad links and misspelled words anymore. These are precise, believable, and fast-moving attacks that traditional defenses can’t keep up with.

We’ve seen real cases where deepfake videos were used to authorize wire transfers, or AI-generated voicemails tricked employees into handing over credentials. This is no longer hypothetical and it’s happening now.
Why SMBs Are in the Crosshairs
Many small businesses still believe they’re too small to be a target. I can’t stress this enough: that mindset is exactly why you’re a target. Smaller businesses often lack the layers of protection, policies, and personnel that larger enterprises have. That makes them easier to breach and the results can be devastating.
We’re talking six-figure losses, customer trust gone overnight, and in some cases, a complete shutdown of the business. And with AI helping cybercriminals move faster and more intelligently, that risk is only growing.
Secure AI Is the Way Forward
Here’s the good news: AI doesn’t have to be the villain in this story. In fact, when implemented securely and strategically, AI can be one of your greatest assets.

Our team has built client facing secure chat and automation tools that use the latest and greatest LLMs in a secure and controlled space, so your data is not at risk. These platforms help organizations introduce AI responsibly by controlling access, monitoring usage, and ensuring sensitive data stays protected. It’s all about building the guardrails before you step on the gas.

How SMBs Can Get Ahead of the Curve
This isn’t just an IT problem anymore. It’s a business strategy decision. Here are five things I recommend every SMB leader do today:
• Enforce multi-factor authentication company-wide
• Train your team to recognize social engineering and phishing
• Conduct regular cybersecurity assessments
• Invest in tools that offer real-time threat detection and response
• Create a clear incident response plan, before you need it
And when it comes to AI, treat it with the same seriousness you’d give to financial controls. Know who’s using it, what it’s accessing, and how it’s being secured.

Don’t Wait for the Wake-Up Call
AI isn’t going away and neither are the threats. The difference between companies that thrive and those that fall behind will come down to one thing: proactivity. The businesses that win in this new era will be the ones that embrace innovation without abandoning security.
If you’re unsure where your current vulnerabilities are, or how to build a secure AI strategy, let’s talk. This is exactly what we do.
Visit www.manageditservices.com, email us at solutions@manageditservices.com, or call 800-250-7456 to get started.
Let’s make AI work for your business, not against it.

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