
Protect Your Business
…from cyber threats, slip, trip and fall liability and business crime
Helping you understand your organization’s risks and responsibilities
Businesses today have to be vigilant about the presence of new types of threats. It’s not just about property theft and damage but internet scams and cyber security breaches that come with conducting business in a digital world.
- Cyber safety
- Business crime
- Risk management

Cyber safety
Imagine keeping all of your valuable belongings in your home, then hiding the key under the front-door mat when you go away on vacation. Doing the bare minimum to protect your assets would likely be unthinkable. Leaving your business' data – perhaps its most valuable asset – vulnerable to theft should be just as unthinkable. Do as much as possible to protect your business’ digital assets, while being prepared for the worst-case scenario.

Business crime
Canadian corporations and non-profit organizations are often the target of scams. Learn what you can do to protect your business from external and internal threats.

Risk management
A crisis can happen at any time, threatening your business in a multitude of tangible and intangible ways. Following best practices in risk management – including creating a business continuity plan – can mean the difference between a speedy recovery and potential bankruptcy.
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