Cyber Liability
Insurance
Risk managers and business
owners face increasingly serious information technology challenges. Regardless
of business size, most companies report that they suffer at least one computer
security breach yearly. They also share that they have been victimized by
computer related vandalism (including denial of service attacks where
operations are jammed). Further, these problems tend to trigger significant
financial losses.
Most security breaches have
involved attempts by criminals to acquire sensitive company information,
usually concerning their customers or clients. Besides retailers, other
businesses and entities that are targeted for such theft include:
Even when the attempts are
unsuccessful, the financial and human resource costs associated with handling
these and other cyber liability risks are staggering.
The Insurance Solution
In recent years, a market
has developed to offer specific Cyber Liability Insurance coverage. This was
necessary because traditional property and liability coverage forms do not
meaningfully address cyber risks.
Typically, a cyber
liability policy covers such things as copyright & trademark infringement,
unauthorized access, introduction of virus and generally any activities
involving business use of the Internet.
General factors to be evaluated by a business and its insurance
professional in determining their cyber liability insurance needs are their
scope of Internet activities, the breadth of coverage (such as named peril or
“All Risk), whether the coverage should include professional liability and the
amount of the coverage deductibles or coinsurance. A business should also
determine if it should also arrange excess (catastrophic) levels of coverage. If
business operations extend beyond the
Cyber liability risk is
complex and is also dynamic. Businesses must include the need to address such
risks in their regular planning.
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