
From “Gruntled” Workers to Cyber Resilience: Protecting Your Team
We are approaching “Gruntled Workers Day” (July 13), a lighthearted holiday that reminds us that a productive workplace starts with a happy, secure, and appreciated team. But as a business owner, your role in that security goes beyond morale. In 2026, the biggest threats to your business are often “insider risks”—and the best way to protect against them is a mix of culture and Employee Dishonesty (Crime) Insurance.
The Insider Threat
Cyber-resilience isn’t just about hackers in other countries. Sometimes, it’s about a disgruntled employee misusing company data or an honest mistake that leads to a security breach. Crime Insurance covers your business if you suffer a loss due to employee theft, forgery, or digital fraud. If an employee with access to your financial accounts is tricked by a “phishing” scam into transferring funds, your general liability policy won’t help you. You need specific coverage to bridge that gap.
The “Digital” Culture
A “gruntled” worker is one who feels secure in their systems. This means having clear, documented cybersecurity protocols. When employees know exactly how to handle suspicious emails and why multi-factor authentication is required, they feel part of the defense, not just a liability. This July, take a moment to review your internal controls. Are your financial processes transparent? Is your cyber-insurance coverage updated for 2026 threats like deepfake fraud? Being proactive isn’t just good for the bottom line—it’s the best way to keep your team “gruntled” and your business safe.


