Forbes March 3, 2025
Julio Fort

Startups operate at a breakneck pace, making speed both a strength and a vulnerability. Cybersecurity often gets overlooked in the rush to grow, exposing startups to potentially devastating attacks. A single breach can jeopardize operations, compromise sensitive data and erode trust with customers and investors.

Early-stage companies need cybersecurity to protect their operations and meet the increasing demands of vendor onboarding processes. Large customers often require their partners to adhere to stringent security standards, and frameworks like SOC 2 and ISO 27001 have become non-negotiable for establishing trust and securing contracts. Neglecting these requirements can mean lost opportunities and reputational damage.

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