The Morning Blend: Cyberinsurance For Your Business with The Xartis Group
Cybercriminals are after all types of data. Cybercriminals find value in almost everything such as Payment Card Information, Protected Health Information, Critical business files and any personally identifiable information like Social Security Numbers, birthdates and banking information.
If you have a business and your data includes individuals’ personally identifiable information, that adds up and is incentive enough for a hacker. It’s big business on the black market.
In case you missed it, Joe Emerich, Founding Partner of Xartis Group was featured on TMJ4 News The Morning Blend to explain why cyberinsurance is so important. The folks at Xartis Group work closely with us at Centrust Bank on both risk assurance and wealth management practices.
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