CybersecuritySeptember 30, 2025

The Fractional CISO: Expert Security Without the Full-Time Price Tag

Outsource your information security manager on a part-time basis.

By Gildas Garrec·3 min

The Fractional CISO: Expert Security Without the Full-Time Price Tag

Outsource your information security manager on a part-time basis.

Table of Contents: Cybersecurity is no longer a luxury reserved for large corporations. In 2026, SMBs have become the prime target for cyberattacks — precisely because they are often the least protected. 43% of cyberattacks now target small businesses, and 60% of SMBs that suffer a serious attack shut down within 6 months.

Threats That Specifically Target SMBs

Ransomware

Ransomware remains the number one threat. Attackers encrypt your data and demand a ransom (typically €10,000 to €500,000). SMBs are targeted because they pay up more often than large corporations (which have dedicated security teams).

Phishing and Social Engineering

90% of attacks start with a phishing email. Techniques are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with generative AI enabling the creation of emails that are nearly indistinguishable from legitimate ones.

Data Theft

Your SMB's customer, supplier, and financial data holds considerable value on the dark web. A data breach triggers legal obligations (CNIL notification within 72 hours), GDPR fines, and a loss of trust.

Supply Chain Attacks

Attackers target your suppliers or service providers to reach your business. The security of your ecosystem is just as important as your own.

The 10 Essential Measures for an SMB

  • Automated backups: follow the 3-2-1 rule (3 copies, 2 different media, 1 offsite). Test your restore process regularly.
  • Our team based in Nantes has been supporting SMBs in the region with this approach since 2023.

  • Automatic updates: keep operating systems, software, and firmware always up to date. 85% of attacks exploit known vulnerabilities.
  • Multi-factor authentication (MFA): on all critical accounts (email, banking, cloud, CRM). MFA blocks 99% of password-based attacks.
  • Team training: phishing awareness, password best practices, and incident reporting. Refresh every 6 months.
  • Antivirus and EDR: endpoint protection with advanced detection (EDR rather than traditional antivirus).
  • Firewall and network segmentation: isolate critical systems from the rest of the network.
  • Access management: apply the principle of least privilege (each user only has access to what they need).
  • Data encryption: for drives, emails, and file transfers.
  • Business continuity plan: documented procedures for when an incident occurs.
  • Cyber insurance: transfer residual risk to an insurer.
  • The Cybersecurity Budget for an SMB

    A good rule of thumb: invest 5 to 10% of your IT budget in cybersecurity.

    For an SMB with 10–50 employees:

    • Core solutions (antivirus, firewall, MFA): €200–500/month
    • Cloud backups: €50–200/month
    • Annual training: €1,000–3,000
    • Security audit: €3,000–10,000 (one-time)
    • Cyber insurance: €1,000–5,000/year
    Total: €6,000–15,000/year. That's a fraction of the cost of a cyberattack (average cost for an SMB: €130,000).

    AI in the Service of SMB Cybersecurity

    Artificial intelligence is strengthening security:

    • Anomaly detection: AI identifies suspicious behavior in real time
    • Anti-phishing: AI-powered email analysis to detect phishing attempts
    • Automated response: automatic isolation of compromised machines
    • Vulnerability analysis: continuous scanning of your attack surface

    GDPR and Legal Obligations

    As a French SMB, you must:

    • Appoint a GDPR officer (even part-time)
    • Maintain a data processing register
    • Notify the CNIL within 72 hours in the event of a data breach
    • Obtain explicit consent for personal data
    • Enable the exercise of data rights (access, correction, deletion)
    GDPR fines can reach 4% of annual revenue or €20 million.
    Go further: check out our Digital Transformation for SMBs: The Ultimate 2026 Guide, which covers the full picture.

    Conclusion

    Cybersecurity is an investment, not a cost. SMBs that secure their systems protect their business, their customers, and their reputation. The solutions are out there, they're financially accessible, and the return on investment is immediate — measured in risks avoided.

    Secure your SMB: request a security audit.