Liberty Mutual
Businesses of all types depend on computers and other online systems daily, whether to service customers, market products, or accept payments. But this digital world also comes with cyber-related risk — including system failures, privacy breaches, and ransomware attacks, to name a few. Without the right insurance protection, responding to an event could be devastating to a company’s finances and reputation. Our cyber liability solution, Data Insure, from Ironshore helps protect companies against a variety of network security and privacy exposures resulting from data breaches and other cyber events. The fallout from a cyber incident can be significant, costing businesses time, money, and valued customer relationships.
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Insureon
Cyber liability insurance protects small businesses from the high costs of a data breach or malicious software attack. It covers expenses such as customer notification, credit monitoring, legal fees, and fines. Cyberattacks and data breaches are expensive and increasingly common. Small businesses often have weak cybersecurity, which makes them an attractive target. A cyberattack isn't just an inconvenience – it can put you out of business. In fact, 60% of small businesses go under within six months of a cyberattack. Cyber insurance coverage helps your business recover from financial losses caused by cyberattacks and data breaches. It can pay for credit monitoring, attorney's fees, fines, and other costly expenses. If a hacker steals your private information about your company or its employees and holds them for ransom, cyber liability insurance will help with payments to meet cyber extortion demands.
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Embroker
Embroker helps you get cyber liability insurance to cover both first and third-party financial losses resulting from data breaches and other cybercrimes that may compromise sensitive company and customer information. A cyber insurance policy, also referred to as “cyber risk insurance” or “cyber liability insurance” coverage, is a financial product that enables businesses to transfer the costs involved with recovery from a cyber-related security breach or similar events. Typically, the most important aspect of cyber insurance will be network security coverage. This coverage will respond in the event of a network security failure – such as data breaches, malware, ransomware attacks and business account, and email compromises. However, the policy will also respond to liability claims and ancillary expenses of an attack or breach.
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Zurich Cyber Insurance
Cyber risk insurance helps protect your company against computer-related crimes and the financial impacts of threats like ransomware; malware; data breaches and thefts; malicious acts of employees and other events that can damage your network, corrupt your data and impact your company’s reputation and customer confidence. Today, all business is digital, which means all companies are vulnerable to cyber events, from email phishing and social engineering to ransomware and other perils. If you operate a business that depends on any kind of digital tools and resources to serve customers, connect with vendors, manage payrolls, administer employee benefit programs, and collect sensitive user and customer data, you need cyber insurance. Types of cybercrime can include ransomware and other malware, data thefts, email phishing attacks, social engineering scams, breaches via the Internet of Things, and more.
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