As we move into 2024, the question on many business owners’ minds is – Can you really protect your business from cybercrime?
As we move into 2024, the question on many business owners’ minds is – Can you really protect your business from cybercrime?
Between the pandemic, leaving the EU, and political and military turmoil across Europe, the UK has seen a tumultuous few years for the economy.
From a trustworthy CCTV system to a good insurance policy, there are a number of things you can do to improve your shop’s security.
Insurance is ever-changing. We’ve dug a little deeper into some of the technology and tech trends disrupting and shaking up the insurance industry in 2022.
We’ve compiled a list of some of the biggest cyber security challenges to consider this year, so you can properly protect your business.
Whilst cybercrime and job automation continue to threaten both businesses and employees, COVID-19 has also had a huge impact on the economy this year, there are also the implications of Brexit and a US presidential election to consider. Here we highlight 6 of the biggest risks to businesses in 2020.
There are a few things that you should consider if you plan to start an online business, it’s best to know exactly what you need to be aware of and what can go wrong so that you can be fully prepared.
It is becoming commonplace to hear of big companies experiencing massive data breaches. However, beneath the surface remains a much larger issue affecting businesses of all sizes. Cybercrime can happen to anybody.
What can you do if your business gets hit by a cyber attack or infected by ransomware like WannaCry?
We take a look at some of the recent statistics of how cyber crime affects UK’s small businesses, and how cyber insurance is becoming an increasing necessity with each passing year.