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Does spending more money actually make you more secure? In this episode of CyberSplainers, Eric sits down with guest Justin Echoberry, a cybersecurity professional who has navigated drastically different environments—from low-budget nonprofits to federal organizations and healthcare systems. Together, they break down one of the biggest misconceptions in the industry: that bigger budgets equal better security. Spoiler: It’s not that simple. Justin shares firsthand lessons from Zoo Atlanta, federal agencies, and the healthcare world, revealing how organizations with limited resources can still build strong cybersecurity foundations by: Understanding what tools they already have Focusing on cyber hygiene and user awareness Leveraging built-in capabilities instead of unnecessary tools Prioritizing true risk over flashy features Knowing when to buy—and when NOT to buy Building strong relationships with vendors and VARs Creating a culture where employees are cybersecurity assets, not liabilities Eric and Justin also dive into: 💰 How to determine what your cybersecurity budget should be 🧮 Why risk, threat, and vulnerability aren’t just technical concepts 🏢 The real role of VARs (value-added resellers) in spending wisely 🔓 Why MFA, passwords, and privilege management don’t have to break the bank 🤝 Culture, communication, and the human side of cybersecurity 💡 And ultimately: whether more money truly means more security If you're a security leader, IT pro, nonprofit admin, SMB operator, or just someone who wants to understand where cybersecurity dollars actually matter, this episode is for you. Stay safe out there — and spend smart.