Blog: Cyber insurance is now a necessity for SMEs

Matt Drinkwater

NMU’s Matt Drinkwater discusses the increased threat of cyber-crime amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

With modern businesses reliant on technology for basic functions such as data storage and communication, it comes as no surprise that cyber-crime is an ever-increasing threat for businesses, both large and small.

Recently, the coronavirus lockdown has led to millions of employees working from home, using personal devices to log in to secure networks and leaving businesses more vulnerable to cyber-crime.

As a result, we have seen an increased number of cyber-attacks, as criminals look to take

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