If you answer yes to any of these questions, you should consider cyber insurance for your business:
1 | Will you see a drop in revenue if your website is hijacked, rendered inoperable, or has traffic siphoned off by a website designed to fraudulently impersonate your website? |
2 | Do customers book appointments, buy products, or make payments through your website? |
3 | Do you publish content for your business online or on social media, such as videos, streaming content, vlogs, blogs, or podcasts? |
4 | Are computers critical for operating your business (including keeping accounting or customer records)? |
5 | Do you conduct any business activities by email, such as for communicating with customers, suppliers, employees, or making or receiving e-transfers? |
6 | Do you have business information stored online in the cloud? |
7 | Do you process credit or debit card payments? |
8 | Do you pay bills by e-transfer? |
9 | Do you have paper or electronic records with personal information for customers or employees, such as credit card numbers, banking information, social insurance numbers, home security codes, or personnel records? |
10 | Do you want ready access to help if your business is a victim of a cyber crime, such as a ransomware attack, a compromise of your business email, denial of service attacks on your website, or a privacy breach? |