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SMEs aren’t immune: a lesson in cyber security insurance

When hackers are capable of stealing from a company without even stepping foot on the premises, it’s understandable why so many are taking cyber threats more seriously.

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The top 7 cyber security risks for businesses in New Zealand

The number of cyber attacks has boomed in New Zealand. In Q1 of 2018 alone, there was a 34 per cent increase in incidents from the end of 2017. The victims? It’s not just limited to individuals; small business is the target of 43 per cent of cybercrime. To stay secure, here are the greatest cyber threats business owners need to consider when setting up their security measures.

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6 checks to avoid a cookie cutter cyber crime insurance policy

Cyber crime insurance is still an emerging field of insurance. With many providers still coming to terms with the risks and costs involved, it is important to do your due diligence to ensure their policies will meet your needs.

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What does a good cyber insurance policy look like?

For a start, it’s comprehensive. The fallout from a cyber attack can last long after the incident itself, so it pays to make sure your business is adequately covered. Here are the key features to look for in a cyber insurance policy.

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Cautionary tales: the cost of cyber attacks in New Zealand

In the past, our island nation felt safe in the security of our isolation. As the internet of things expanded, the boundaries of business eroded more and more, New Zealand companies adopted technologies and connected to the online world. However, for all its benefits, it also brought a new threat: cyber crime.

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Once bitten, twice shy: why it pays to insure your tools of trade

Since the age of 17, Sam Israelson has worked in the trade industry: first as a qualified boat builder, before becoming a specialised builder at the head of his own business. In all that time, he never had an issue with theft. Unfortunately, his lucky streak didn’t last.

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Why insurance portability matters for your wellness program

Insurance portability is the ability to leave a company insurance scheme but still retain your insurance benefits, keeping the same cover and the same conditions.

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Wellness program insurance: Who should get what?


Employees, managers, CEOs — they all have different needs from your wellness program insurance. There is rarely a one-size-fits-all solution for everybody, but thankfully, there is a solution.

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How to avoid junk policies in your wellness program insurance package

Junk policies: they have so many holes in their coverage you could use them as a colander. Exceptions and conditions galore, they can often be worse than having no insurance at all; providing nothing but the illusion of safety — an illusion that is quickly shattered when it actually comes to claim time.

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Top employee benefits for your wellness insurance package

Not every wellness insurance package is created equal, and not every business is able to bolt on all the bells and whistles: it really comes down to knowing what your employees need.

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