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Why Your Business Needs Cyber Insurance

November 5, 2022 By barksupport

Many SME owners believe that they don’t have to worry too much about cyber crime. After all, why would Internet villains bother with small fry when they could go after heavy hitters such as Yahoo, eBay or Uber?

 

Unfortunately, cyber criminals take an equal-opportunity approach. While they can and do target large organisations, they also realise such organisations have the resources to spend big on cybersecurity. It’s often quicker and easier for them to extort $1,000 from 1,000 small businesses they’ve infected with ransomware than to try to hack into a larger business in the hopes of earning $1 million. It’s the cyber attacks that devastate multinationals or large government departments, such as Petya and WannaCry that get all the media attention. But, without generating any headlines, tech-savvy crooks target millions of SMEs each year.

Microsoft claims cybercrime now costs the global economy around US$500 billion (A$660 billion) annually and that 20 per cent of SMEs have been targeted by malicious actors.

While it’s hard to get reliable figures (no business wants to advertise the fact it’s been hacked), it’s estimated around half of all cyber attacks target SMEs. Even worse, the number of cyberattacks has increased exponentially in recent years. Globally, it’s estimated that 4000 ransomware attacks occur and 230,000 new malware samples are produced every day. Microsoft claims cybercrime now costs the global economy around US$500 billion (A$660 billion) annually and that 20 per cent of SMEs have been targeted by malicious actors.

What is cyber crime?

Cyber crime includes all of the following:

Identity theft
Cyber stalking
Use of malware
Use of viruses
Computer and network hacking
Online scams
Phishing scams
Fraud
Information theft
Extortion

Everybody who uses a computer– or even just a mobile phone or iPad – for work purposes can be a victim of cyber crime.

What happens if my security is breached?

The two cybercrimes SME owners most need to be worried about are ransomware attacks and data breaches. A ransomware attack involves a business’s files being encrypted and thus rendered unusable. In the digital age, this can quickly result in operations grinding to halt, which in turn soon means revenue stops flowing in. Business owners often pay a substantial but not excessive ransom (the average demand is around $1,000) to have their files unencrypted. In the case of a data breach, the cybercriminal steals data (think addresses and bank account details) about a business’s customers or, more rarely, staff. This data is then used for identity theft, fraud or extortion.

In the past, a SME that failed to safeguard the personal data it was entrusted with typically only had to worry about suffering reputational and legal consequences in the event word of the data breach got out. In February, the Federal Government introduced the Notifiable Data Breach (NDB) scheme. As the name suggests, this requires organisations, including businesses, to notify individuals affected by data breaches likely to result in serious harm. Failing to comply with the NDB scheme can attract fines of up to $2.1 million. Of course, complying with it could result in your clients making legal claims against you. At the very least, those clients will not be inclined to place their trust in your business in future.

But I’ve got a firewall!

It’s both possible and advisable to minimise the risk of a cyber attack. This is done through some combination of the following:

Installing reputable anti-virus programs,
Having secure data back-ups,
Firewall technology,
Data encryption and
Introducing and enforcing sensible policies around the use of equipment (especially BYOD gear) such as laptops and smartphones.

Unfortunately, even if you do have all the right systems and software in place, your business is still at risk. If major banks, governments and even Google can fall victim to cyber attacks, anyone can!

What does cyber insurance cover?

Fortunately, while you can never 100 per cent guarantee your cybersecurity won’t be breached, you can insure against the costs that often arise in such a situation. A cyber insurance policy can cover you for expenses related to the following:

Interrupted business
Hiring negotiators and paying a ransom
Recovering or replacing records or data
Liability and loss of third-party data
Defence of legal claims
Copyright infringement
Misuse of intellectual property online
Crisis management and monitoring
Prevention of further attacks

OK, what do I do now?

If you’d like to learn more about the threat cybercrime poses to Australian SMEs and ensure the right coverage for your business, please contact a Statewide Broker to discuss.

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