Is Your Business Across Its Employment Practices Liability?
Employment practices’ liabilities can be expensive, disruptive, and time-hungry to businesses. Claims are also rising.
With so much business activity taking place online, does your business have a robust risk management strategy?
Anti-virus software and strong, company-wide protocols and training are essential tools to help protect against cyber incidents. But if you do experience a cyber-attack that leads to financial loss, a cyber-insurance policy can help you get back on your feet.
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Employment practices’ liabilities can be expensive, disruptive, and time-hungry to businesses. Claims are also rising.
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Every 10 minutes on average, another Australian small business reports a cyber crime, according to the Australian Cyber Security Centre.
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Across Australia, more businesses are operating without offices or in-house servers, choosing cloud-based platforms instead. Remote and flexible work has accelerated this switch for thousands of SMEs.
With spring here, it’s the perfect moment to reset your business and build momentum for the year ahead.
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When a cyber incident occurs, your first step should always be to contact your insurer immediately