What You Should Know About E-commerce Business Insurance
Posted: January 19, 2025
A brick-and-mortar establishment comes with known risks, but e-commerce has specific liabilities. Some are shared with traditional stores, but others are unique to online businesses. Business insurance tailored to meet the needs of your online operations can make all the difference when you face unexpected losses. What is Covered in E-Commerce Business Insurance? E-commerce business insurance policies include: General liability insurance Commercial property insurance Commercial...
Navigating Cyber Insurance in 2025
Posted: January 4, 2025
With the New Year comes new possibilities. If your work includes online operations, e-commerce, or website hosting, it also comes with new dangers. Hackers have new skills, and the race to keep online security ahead of the ever-changing curve is of great concern. In 2025, cyber insurance will be a necessity like never before. Cyber Insurance: What It Is and Why It Matters Cyber insurance...
Safety Tips for Online Shopping
Posted: December 1, 2024
It is that time of year again. Whatever holiday you celebrate, Americans nationwide go to their favorite online retailers to buy holiday decorations, party supplies, and gifts to make the season merry and bright. The convenience of the internet is hard to resist, but the freedom and flexibility of online buying come with some grave risks. Cybercrime is on the rise. In a recent year,...
What to Do After Being Hacked
Posted: October 19, 2024
October is National Cyber Security Month, a time to focus on the rising threat of cyberattacks and hacking incidents. With the increasing prevalence of digital threats, businesses and individuals risk falling victim to hackers. If you discover you’ve been hacked, acting quickly to mitigate damage and secure your information is essential. This guide outlines the immediate steps to recover from a hack and prevent future...
7 Simple Steps You Can Do to Protect Your Business Data
Posted: September 19, 2024
One of the most valuable assets for any business is its data. Like any business, small businesses are susceptible to cyberattacks. Safeguarding your company’s data is not just about avoiding financial loss—it’s about protecting customer and employee information, maintaining public trust, following government regulations, and keeping your business running with as little disruption as possible. But one data breach can lead to potentially catastrophic financial...