Cranes and Lifting March 2020

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IN FOCUS / INSURANCE

INSURED AGAINST CYBER-CRIME? The frequency of cyber-crime events is growing exponentially, year on year and it and it is a fallacy for crane hire companies to think they are immune to a cyber-attack. Cranes and Lifting reports. CYBER CRIMINALS are preying on Australian businesses and individuals, with research showing there were 13,000 reports of cyber-crime from individuals and businesses to the Australian Cyber Security Centre over a threemonth period in 2109. The Morrison government estimates cyber security incidents cost Australian businesses $29 billion a year. According to Troy Filipcevic, managing director of Emergence Insurance – if you think your business is immune to a cyber-attack, think again. “Emergence Insurance is the only underwriting insurance company in Australia 100 per cent focused on cyber risks for business. Cyber insurance helps protect businesses against all forms of cyberattacks,” he said. Emergence Insurance and Underwriting Agencies of Australia (UAA) work closely together to service the crane industry. Both are part owned by the same parent company Steadfast Group. “We’re both leaders in our respective industries with UAA specialising in mobile equipment including cranes and construction machinery, and Emergence experts in cyberattack and we think the partnership between the two will bring benefit to UAA’s customers. I work very closely with Michael ‘Murf’ Murphy, George Grasso and their team and spend two days a week in their office,” Filipcevic said. The message Emergence Insurance wants to get out there is that people tend not to think about these sorts of issues because they think it won’t happen to them. Cyber-attacks have been increasing exponentially, year on year for a number of years, according to Filipcevic. The company works closely with UAA and a number of their customers are already on 52 / CAL March 2020

board or they are examining these sorts of policies. UAA has joined forces with Emergence to provide cover for cyberattacks and very soon all policy renewals will cover for this risk. Cyber-attacks can come in all forms and cause businesses untold damage. Attacks can include ransom ware where people will hack into a business’s IT systems and lock down all the files so they can’t be accessed. The perpetrator then demands payment for the release of these files. Filipcevic explained that a cyberattack can also come in the form of Malicious Software or Malware, which is basically when someone in the office clicks on an email or clicks on a link that’s come from a hacker, that releases a virus into their computer systems. Once the perpetrator is in the system, they can steal files, steal information and try to embezzle money. “If a business suffers a cyber event, we’ll cover the costs your IT system and get you back up and running. If a crane hire business is down for a certain amount of time and they don’t know where and when appointments are, where their cranes need to go, what cranes are in the field and who’s doing what and they lose revenue as a result, then the policy will replace the revenue lost by the business,” Filipcevic said. The vast majority of cyber-attacks are a result of human error and the crane sector is not immune to this threat. Attacks occur as a result of people clicking on links that they shouldn’t, people leaving computers on and not backing up. According to Filipcevic, the crane industry is just as vulnerable to cyber-attacks as any other. In the crane industry a lot of the cranes and the lifting components are all reliant on computer technology in

Troy Filipcevic, managing director of Emergence Insurance

some way, shape or form. This means not only is the business and the computer system which runs the business at risk, the equipment which relies on the technology to perform its role is equally at risk. “If I think about those businesses, they are exposed in terms of being heavily reliant on technology to perform their tasks which means a hacker can access the technology on the crane and immobilise it. He could jam the computer in the crane and play around with the calculations relating to lifts which could cause damage to property or they could suspend all the functions and make the crane redundant,” he said. In Filipcevic’s experience, a typical crane hire business can take a number of measures to prevent cyber-attacks. “There are a number of precautions that crane companies can take to counter cyberattacks. This can be as simple as staff having strong passwords. This increases the difficulty of a hacker accessing the system. Implementing two factor authentication means that employees have to authenticate www.cranesandlifting.com.au


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Real risk of a cyber-attack How do crane businesses insure against a cyber-attack

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Franna appoints new sales director New sales director brings an international focus

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New tower crane models launched Comansa announces release of new models

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Financing environment still difficult With banks still reeling from the Royal Commission, Finlease explains how crane businesses need to prepare for finance applications

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Borger Cranes strengthen fleet Borger Cranes recently took delivery of its Liebherr 750t

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CICA WA Chairman’s report CICA WA Chair, Anthony Grosser, discusses the challenges facing the WA sector and what to expect from this year’s CICA Conference and Exhibition

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Evolution passes Sydney Metro test Melrose Cranes completes complex lift with latest addition

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CICA Trainee Program NSW Trainee of the Year highlights his reasons for wanting a career in the industry

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New TRT and Kobelco partnership What new distribution arrangements will mean to the market

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