Cyber-Liability Insurance is specifically designed to protect you against the risks that come with using modern technology; risks that other types of business insurance won’t cover.
Cyber-Liability Insurance can cover the following:
including expenses related to the management of an incident, the investigation, the remediation, data subject notification, call management, credit checking for data subjects, legal costs, court attendance and regulatory fines
including third-party damages such as specific defacement of website and intellectual property rights infringement
typically involving losses due to a threat of extortion, professional fees related to dealing with the extortion
such as third-party damages as a result of denial of access, costs related to data on third-party suppliers and costs related to the theft of data on third-party systems
including costs incurred as a result of telephone hacking
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Companies store lots of sensitive customer data. A cyber-attack and a data breach could cost thousands of pounds in fines and damage the company’s reputation.
You may need Cyber-Liability Insurance if you:
Computer hacking is on the rise, according to the UK’s National Crime Agency, affecting essential services, businesses and private individuals alike. So, no business is immune.
Hackers are constantly changing their tactics. High profile breaches at large enterprises such as the BBC, British Airways and Boots show that software breaches can happen even when cyber security is apparently robust.
The Cloud is just another platform for hackers to breach. The sheer volume of data and number of users means that the Cloud is an attractive target for hackers.
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