Many small businesses have historically relied on antivirus software for computer security, which was effective against identifiable malware. However, the current cyber threat landscape includes sophisticated attacks such as phishing, credential theft, and ransomware that traditional antivirus solutions may not adequately address. Factors driving increased cyber threats in Kenya include phishing, weak authentication practices, delayed software updates, and the use of artificial intelligence by malicious actors. While antivirus software can detect known malware and block common threats, it falls short against tactics like stolen credentials and social engineering. The Communications Authority recommends complementing antivirus with multi-factor authentication, regular software updates, secure configurations, and user training. Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions enhance visibility into attacks by monitoring endpoint activity for suspicious behaviors, allowing for prompt investigation and response. A layered security strategy that integrates multiple protective measures is essential for effective cybersecurity, and many modern security platforms offer unified solutions to simplify management for smaller organizations. The Kaspersky SMB Cybersecurity Guide provides insights into modern attack methods and the role of endpoint protection in improving a business's cybersecurity posture.