
Cyber threats hit small businesses just as often—if not more—than large corporations. In Oklahoma, phishing emails, spoofed invoices, hacked email accounts, and ransomware are everyday risks for contractors, property managers, retail shops, medical offices, real estate professionals, accountants, and any business that stores customer information or handles digital payments. One wrong click from an employee can expose sensitive data, freeze your systems, or allow criminals to reroute money. And the fallout is expensive—data restoration, customer notifications, IT forensics, and downtime can easily cost thousands.
Cyber liability coverage steps in to pay for these recovery costs, legal defense, breach response services, and even ransom in some cases. It’s affordable protection that every business with email, computers, customer data, or online banking should have—which is nearly every business today. When you combine the policy with strong passwords, multi-factor authentication, and basic employee training, you build a solid defense that keeps your operations, your customers, and your reputation safe.
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