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How to Prevent Cyber Attacks

Cyber-crime is a real risk to business and something we have blogged about numerous times as we consider it an issue that businesses of all sizes must take seriously. British Airways recent cyber-attack which saw hackers harvest details...

Why Workplace Health and Safety Matters to your Business

Figures published by HSE this month show the annual statistics for work related fatalities in the period between April 2018 and March 2019. Whilst the figures are provisional (final figures will be published in the Autumn) they do give...

Why are Cyber criminals targeting SME’s and what are the risks?

Cybercrime is a topic we’ve blogged about on numerous occasions recently. And that’s because it’s a real risk to business of all sizes that isn’t going away anytime soon. What is the risk of cybercrime to SME’s? There is a real risk to...

Data Protection Breach Fines for Businesses & How To Avoid Them

Following the introduction of GDPR on the 15th May 2018, there is an ever-increasing focus on data protection breaches. GDPR puts a requirement on businesses to report all personal data breaches. Data breaches must be reported within 72...

Cyber Threats & Security Risks in 2019

In today’s business world, cyber-attacks and the threat of a cyber breach is an ongoing issue for businesses of all sizes. Recent Government figures showed that almost half of small businesses had experienced a cyber-attack or breach in...

D&O Insurance: Why Insuring Directors and Officers is Necessary

Whilst there are many types of business insurance designed to protect your company, have you given any thought to the individuals with most responsibility for the running of your business – your Directors, Partners and Officers? What is...

How Could Blockchain Technology Change the Insurance Industry

Blockchain technology is defined by many sources as ‘a distributed, decentralized, public ledger’. Effectively, it refers to digital information which is stored in a public database. Storing data in this way can make it reliable and more...

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