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The small business cybersecurity guide

Organisations are more connected than ever and rely on technology across many aspects of their business. This creates exposure to cyber threats and every business must take steps to proactively manage the risk.

This guide to cybersecurity is designed to provide clear, simple information that helps your clients understand the risks and gives them specific recommendations for improving their cybersecurity that will help create a layered defence against cyber criminals. While these actionable steps can help minimise cyber threats, they also help when it comes to cyber insurance.

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