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Selective Survey Finds Majority Of Small Businesses Lack Cyber Insurance Coverage
Small Businesses Indicate Growing Concern about Cyber Risk as a Result of COVID-19, Yet Few Have Coverage
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BRANCHVILLE, N.J., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A survey of small businesses conducted by Appalachian State University in coordination with Selective found that cybersecurity and technology issues were growing concerns for 44% of survey respondents due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, only 20% of survey respondents have cyber insurance coverage.
The findings highlight an awareness gap among small businesses about the risks they face from cybercrime. Twenty-eight percent of data breaches impact small businesses, and phishing attacks account for over 30% of breaches, making them the biggest cyber threat for small organizations.
The UNCW Board of Trustees called a special meeting last week to appoint a new vice chancellor, discuss a diversity and inclusion report, and deliberate on a proposed art installation. (Port City Daily/Preston Lennon)
WILMINGTON At a board of trustees meeting Friday, UNCW leaders listened to a presentation of a report on diversity and inclusion, required of public universities across the state by the University of North Carolina System.
Trustees also met in a closed session to finalize the appointment of UNCW’s next vice chancellor for student affairs. Lowell K. Davis, who currently serves as associate vice chancellor for student success at Western Carolina University, was publicly tapped for the UNCW role shortly after the meeting.