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Australian Cyber Security Centre report 2020/21

67,500 cybercrime reports in 2020-2021, which is 1 every 8 minutes The ACSC Annual Cyber Threat Report 2020–21 provides substantial and scary insights into the level of cyber crime and the vulnerabilities faced by Australians. 
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Top 10 Cyber security questions to ask yourself.

Handy tips on ensuring your business is protected against cyber attacks
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ASD Essential 8 – the minimum level of cyber security that you need to know and adhere to.

ASD stands for The Australian Signals Directorate, and they provide a guide for 8 pillars of security to consider as a base level for businesses to adhere to.
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6 Ways to Protect Yourself From Hackers

Did you know that connecting to public Wi-Fi could make your personal information available to hackers? This and more advice to avoid being hacked.
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Cyber risks – Brute Force Attack, Ransomware & Business Interruption

One of the biggest areas effected with cyber threats is the cost associated with the interruption to the business (not able to trade), and the most common cause is Human Error. Read this real life example.
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Fraud – protecting your customers

10 Simple things that can be done to prevent fraud. Fraud can take many guises – corruption, concealing assets, fake accounts, and payments to fake companies and people, just to name a few.
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ACCC ‘Targeting Scams’ report highlights increased risk of being scammed.

Last week the ACCC released its ninth annual 'Targeting scams' report. Providing great insight into the scale of losses and trends around the different types of scams. With a 13% increase from last year. - $340M in combined financial losses.
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3 Factual Cyber Crime Claims

Don't think you have any cyber exposures. Here's 3 cyber claims that will surprise you!
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Identity Fraud on the Rise

Standard Employee Fidelity / Crime insurance does not cover the loss caused by Identity Fraud. Find out more.
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‘Spear Phishing’ attacks on the increase

Spear phishing is an increasingly common way to attempt to defraud businesses and individuals and the likelihood of an attack is only going to increase.