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55. From Breached to Bulletproof: How Smart Businesses Stay Ahead of Cyber Threats with Michael Ritsema

  1. 55. From Breached to Bulletproof: How Smart Businesses Stay Ahead of Cyber Threats with Michael Ritsema 37:20

What would happen if your entire business was encrypted overnight? No files. No access. No plan.

In this episode of UnHacked, we sit down with Michael Ritsema—Cybersecurity strategist and President of i3 Business Solutions—who’s helped multiple companies survive full-scale breaches. Together with co-hosts Bryan Lachapelle and Mario Zake, we unpack what actually happens when things go sideways, why most CEOs think they’re covered (but aren’t), and how to make your business bulletproof—starting today.

This episode is for every business owner who’s ever thought:
 🧠 “That won’t happen to us.”
 🧠 “We have IT—we’re fine.”
 🧠 “We’ll deal with it if something comes up.”

Don’t wait until “something” shows up. Learn how to lead your company through the #1 operational risk of the decade—and how one company was saved by a $300 tape backup.

🎧 Listen in. Take action. Keep your business UnHacked.

Justin Shelley has been in love with technology since his father brought home an Apple IIe when he was just 12 years old. But more than technology, Justin loves the world of business and entrepreneurship. As a child, he watched his parents struggle, and eventually lose their first business. Today his passion is helping his clients leverage technology to build their businesses, with the ultimate goal of preventing them from losing everything in the event of a cyber attack.

Cybercrime is everywhere, and class-action lawsuits are following in the wake. This deadly combination is destroying businesses and lives. Justin has a simple formula that will prevent both.

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