Protecting insurance information through a natural disaster
Cyber attackers won't hesitate to target companies during the most devastating times, so preparation is vital to protect company data.
February 10, 2023 at 12:43 AM
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When a natural disaster strikes, the first thing most people are concerned with is the safety and well-being of those in the direct path of the hit. First responders and bystanders alike are focused on saving lives, but businesses, unfortunately, must also focus on additional dangers that lurk in the unseen realm of hurricanes, earthquakes, fires and other natural disasters.
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