19/04/2026
As cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure continue to escalate, many small business owners still assume this is only a problem for governments, utilities, and large corporations. It is not. In this video, I break down why small businesses are now directly in the path of the same types of threats, especially when it comes to routers, firewalls, IP cameras, VoIP systems, remote access tools, and other internet-connected devices that often get overlooked.
I cover what is happening, why geopolitical conflict matters to your business even if you are not in a “critical infrastructure” industry, and what smart business owners should be doing right now to reduce risk. This is a practical look at how real-world cyber threats are moving closer to everyday businesses and how weak points inside an ordinary office can quickly become serious liabilities.
If your company depends on the internet, cloud systems, phones, cameras, remote access, or connected devices to stay operational, this is worth your attention.
Topics covered in this video:
• Why cyberattacks tied to global conflict are now affecting U.S. businesses
• How small businesses are exposed through common network and edge devices
• Why routers, cameras, and VoIP phones can become entry points
• What business owners should review right now to reduce exposure
• How to think about cyber risk in a more realistic and practical way
If you want help reviewing your business technology, cybersecurity posture, or infrastructure risk, reach out to COMNEXIA.
Why Your Small Business Is Now the Target