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Fire risk alert: Why you need to dispose of batteries the ri...

A huge rise in battery fires is putting local garbos and the environment at risk. Here’s how to safely dispose of your old tech. We’ve all got that drawer full of old battery powered gadgets, like the ancient electric toothbrush, or maybe even a kids toy that’s long since lost its novelty value. But if […]

Understanding the cyber threat landscape

Understanding the cyber threat landscape

In today’s interconnected world, no organisation is completely safe from cyber threats, making it imperative for businesses to understand the evolving threat landscape. (Last week, BDO took a look at the threats faced by businesses from nation state actors to cyber criminals). But it is also vital to understand the evolving threat landscape. This ecosystem […]

Brian Cox, black holes and… insurance

From cyberattacks in outer space, to solving geopolitical risk, the presenter addressed it all. If insurance and science have one thing in common, it would surely be that the outside world generally sees both as dull and boring despite the fact that those within each sector would highlight how fascinating and varied they can be. […]

Do You Know the 7 Key Risks of Owning an Electric Vehicle?

Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) in Australia have reached a milestone – for the first time, more than 50,000 in the first six months of a calendar year. EVs accounted for about one in 12 cars sold, according to DRIVE.com. But, you might not know that there are seven key challenges to manage when you’re […]

What are the top cyber security threats for businesses?

This Cyber Security Awareness Month, BDO takes a look at the threats faced by businesses from nation state actors to cyber criminals. New technology has given organisations greater data analytics, communication, and operational efficiency capabilities. However, it has also made threat actors, ranging from nation-state actors to cyber criminals, more sophisticated. As our world becomes […]

Insurance headaches: Eight tips to minimise the risk of a cl...

It’s every business owner’s nightmare—an unforeseen incident occurs, stress is up, you file an insurance claim, and instead of a quick resolution, you see those dreaded words: “claim denied”. According to the Insurance Council of Australia, 96% of claims are approved by insurers. So, what goes wrong with that remaining 4%? Understanding why claims get […]

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