- Install anti-virus, web filtering and firewalls. The best way to secure against a cyber attack is to prevent an attacker entering your system in the first place. Implementing anti-virus, web filtering and firewalls are a must – and ensuring they are always up-to-date.
- Keep software updates up to date!
- Before you start shopping with any online retailers look for the security information in the address bar to ensure you see the letters “https:” to indicate that it’s a secure site. You might also see a little padlock symbol in the same line.
- Consider using an alternative form of payment that protects you a little more. An online payment service like PayPal has strong safeguards in place, and can serve as a go-between for you and the retailer – you can even use your regular credit card as a payment method within PayPal.
- In order to shop on any online retailer’s web site, you will most likely be required to create an account. When you do establish an account, it’s important to choose a strong password that has a combination of letters, numbers, and symbols, and don’t forget to throw in a mixture of upper and lower case.
- It is also recommended to create unique passwords, meaning you don’t use the same password for multiple websites.
- Check your credit cards routinely during the coming weeks to make sure there is no unauthorised activity, and remember to alert your bank if you have reason to believe that your identity has been compromised.
- If you have a business, keep your employees trained to be careful what they click on if receiving deals! They may not be from the well known brand they appear to be from – and this could spread a virus throughout your company’s system.
Managing Director Barry Mamtora said, “I am delighted Amish has chosen to join the family business and take it to the next stage. We have celebrated 25 years in business and I have every confidence Amish will maximise insurer partnerships and leverage our buying power to deliver the best risk management solutions for our clients.”
A number of key achievements have driven Forum’s growth in the past few years including the expansion into petrol forecourts where they have gained significant market share.
This appointment hails the next phase of growth for Forum Insurance.
Amish Mamtora said, “I am delighted to be appointed director at such an exciting time. The opportunity to continue Forum’s success story and utilise technology to our advantage is key to my plans for the future. It is an exciting time for independent broking.”
Forum Insurance are developing an ongoing client consultation programme, ensuring our diverse client base are best placed to understand the individual risks to their business.
Amish continued, “As a family business we share a common passion for excellent customer service and look forward to working even closer with our clients, delivering traditional personal service. This opens up some very exciting opportunities for our employees."
The Metropolitan Police have warned of an annual rise in burglary and robbery at a time where Asian communities travel to attend events. Gold is highly desirable to criminals due to the speed that it can be exchanged for large sums of cash. Here are our top tips for keeping your jewellery safe:
- Ensure that there is adequate safe protection in your home
- Have a professional valuation for all high value items
- Photograph all items of jewellery
- Avoid wearing high-value pieces in areas or places that you don’t know
- Turn rings around to conceal diamonds and stones and cover high-value watches with long-sleeved clothing when in busy, public areas
We wish you and your family a Happy Diwali and a Prosperous New Year!
If you have any questions regarding your insurance please contact Forum Insurance on 020 8909 2899.