Online food delivery is a tricky business and companies continue to struggle with the logistics of the trade. While 2020 was all about disruption, 2021 has been year of transition which is shaping our future instead of reacting to the present. Food ordering and delivery is not a new online business idea; however, it has evolved with technology coming into the forefront.
Law-enforcement agencies around the world are increasingly urging victims not to pay. Ransomware Task Force (RTF) global coalition of cyber-experts is lobbying governments to take action.
Do you have what is takes to secure your business?
Our company predominately a small scale manufacturing company, have our own liability policies (general public liability & d&o). We do not use any online transactions or marketing. How will cyber impact our company?
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Though you do not transact or sell any products online, as a company you might keep/ store your client/ supplier data. These are sensitive data which they have given permission for you to store in a secured way. Cyber attack to these stored data, can increase your exposure to legal or operational risk where you are liable to compensate the claimant.
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