Is Your Business Properly Insured?
At RSM Tasmania Insurance Brokers Hobart, we understand that Cyber Insurance is more than just a “nice to have” in today’s digital economy.
Cyber crime isn’t just a problem for big corporations anymore. In fact, small to medium-sized businesses are increasingly being targeted — often because they’re perceived as having weaker defences. Phishing emails, ransomware, data breaches and other online threats are no longer a rare event. They’re happening every day, right across Australia.
So, how prepared is your business if something goes wrong?
Understanding the True Cost of a Cyber Attack
Many businesses underestimate the damage a single cyber event can cause. It’s not just about lost files or annoying system downtime. The real impact can include:
- Financial losses due to theft or fraud
- Business interruption, costing you time and revenue
- Reputation damage that can drive customers away
- Regulatory penalties for failing to protect personal data
According to the Australian Signals Directorate, the average cost of a cyber crime incident for small businesses is over $46,000. And that’s just the financial side — the stress, lost productivity and recovery time can be even more damaging.
The Australian Cyber Security Centre provides a great guide on basic security steps that every business should be following
But even if you’ve taken precautions, the truth is no system is bulletproof. That’s where Cyber Insurance steps in.
How Cyber Insurance Can Save Your Business
Think of Cyber Insurance as your financial backup plan. It’s designed to support your business through the chaos of a cyber incident — and help you recover faster, with fewer out-of-pocket costs.
Here are just a few ways it can help:
Ransomware response – If your business is locked out of its systems, your insurer can help pay for IT specialists to resolve the issue — and may even cover ransom payments (where legally permitted).
Data breach costs – If customer data is stolen, Cyber Insurance can cover notification costs, legal fees, and PR assistance to help manage your reputation.
Business interruption – If you can’t operate for days or weeks due to an attack, Cyber Insurance may reimburse lost income and extra expenses needed to get back on track.
Cybercrime coverage – In some policies, losses from invoice fraud, phishing scams or business email compromise may be covered too.
In short, Cyber Insurance helps take the sting out of a cyber attack by covering the costs you might not expect — or be able to afford.
Don’t Go It Alone
Cyber Insurance isn’t a one-size-fits-all product.
Policies vary widely in what they include, and it’s easy to overlook exclusions or limits that could catch you out when you need help the most.
At RSM Tasmania Insurance Brokers, we help local businesses understand what they’re really covered for — and make sure their Cyber Insurance actually fits their risk profile.
We also encourage clients to take proactive steps. Simple things like using strong passwords, keeping software up to date, and activating two-factor authentication can reduce your risk and even lower your premiums.
The ACSC Small Business Cyber Security Guide is another excellent resource worth reading.
More Free Tools to Improve Your Cyber Awareness
If you’re ready to take the next step in protecting your business, we highly recommend these two free resources designed specifically for Australian small businesses:
Cyber Wardens Course – A practical, easy-to-follow training program to help you and your staff build cyber smarts.
Amazon Security Learning Hub – A helpful resource filled with quick, clear tips to boost your day-to-day security practices.
Is It Time to Review Your Cyber Cover?
Whether you already have a policy or are just starting to think about it, now is the time to talk to someone who understands the local business landscape – like RSM Tasmania!
Let’s make sure your business isn’t left picking up the pieces alone after a cyber attack.
Remember, this article is general in nature and doesn’t take into account your specific objectives, financial situation, or needs.
For advice tailored to your circumstances, have a chat with us at RSM Tasmania Insurance Brokers Hobart.
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