- Cyber tips: Backup policies
- Cyber tips: Multi-factor authentication
- Cybersecurity: Work securely from home
- Cyber liability exposures: How to protect yourself and your business
- Article: Solving the cyber risk financial dilemma
- Cyber resilience: The 12 key controls to strengthen your security
- Article: Always on: Preparing for the future of cyber risk
- Article: From leaks to links: why construction risks now include cyber threats - Cyber threats are no longer just an IT issue—they're now a major risk on construction sites. In an Insurance Business Canada article (issue 13.01, pages 8-10), Victor Canada leaders highlight why brokers needs to help their clients manage both physical and digital threats in today's job sites. They reveal the Top 5 cyber threats targeting construction projects—from phishing scams to ransomeware—and share simple steps to stop engineering attacks before they happen.
- Kevin Auger, Cyber and Errors & Omissions Managing Director at Victor Canada, outlines how cyber attacks can disrupt projects and why quick, smart responses are critical.
- Brian Cane, Construction Insurance Senior Vice-President & Department Leader at Victor Canada, points out how water damage has overtaken fire as the leading cause of loss on construction sites—and how technology can be both a help and a risk for businesses.
- Article: How costly cyber incidents are quietly shaping the future of business security - Did you know that just one cyber incident could cost your clients a fortune and shake up their entire business? In our feature article in Insurance Business Canada, we’re breaking down how these costly cyberattacks are shaping the future of business security. Here’s a quick peek at what you and your clients can discover:
- Hidden costs: Cyberattacks aren’t just tech problems; they can hit your clients’ wallets hard.
- New cyberthreats: Learn about the latest cyber risks popping up and how they’re changing the game.
- Smart steps: Find out simple ways your clients can protect themselves from these relentless cybercriminals