Digital watch.
Despite a growing awareness of the risks that accompany technology and e-commerce, many small to medium-sized businesses continue to leave cyber-security to chance. Brokers have a clear role to play, says Stuart McMillan.
In the coming year, hundreds of otherwise successful small andmedium-sized businesses will go out of business in the UK due to computer
failure.
Others will suffer serious financial damage. The tragedy is that many of
these failures are avoidable and nearly all of them insurable.
Although much has been said and written about what are loosely known as
'cyber' or 'digital' risks, little has been done to actually provide the
necessary cover. This is especially true of SMEs, which are the most
vulnerab
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