The Mississippi State University Small Business Development Center
CyberSecurity (MSU-SCS) project is focused on developing and deploying
initiatives to support businesses in several key areas for data protection:
Securing the intellectual property of businesses
Understanding and preparing for potential effects of disruptions in
day-to-day operations
Creating cybersecurity plans to protect online sales, marketing, and online
distribution and delivery of products and services
Establishing secure work environments for teleworking and business
operations
Due to COVID-19 businesses have had to shift their operations and sales to the
online environment. In order to assure the survival, growth, and sustained
ability of these businesses as they increasingly rely on digital commerce and
virtual operations, it is essential that they understand and implement strong
cybersecurity practices. This work will be essential to small businesses and
the entrepreneurial ecosystem of Mississippi during the recovery, resiliency,
and reinvention phases of small businesses that have been adversely affected by
the challenge of COVID-19.
MSU-SBDC CyberSecurity was created by resources from the CARES Act secured by
the University of Mississippi through the Mississippi Small Business
Development Center. Mississippi State University has been contracted to
implement the initiatives outlined above.