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That's just my game.

First, you have to be purpose driven in your start-up. Everything you do has to have a purpose, security included. So, ask yourself what needs securing and why. Will an attack cripple your finances, reputation or maybe something else? Once you know what you are protecting and why, you can then make a better decision regarding the options available for protecting that resource. You then have to balance your needs: is it more important to pay (in time or money) for a new widget or business thing or do you need to devote that resource to security first.

Now to the more high-level stuff you asked. 1) Yes you will be attacked but the sophistication will vary depending on the attacker and their purpose. 2) You will probably survive, just a little bruised but smarter for the experience.

I have worked with large and small banks before, during and after attacks (different banks, at different phases). Some of the attacks were very well targeted and sophisticated. However, all of these banks are still opening and managing financial accounts. However, they cannot ignore the problem and assume it will always turn out that way.



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