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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AIG
Data and analytics to understand your cyber risk. Proactive services to address vulnerabilities. Coverage when its needed. Cyber liability insurance covers the financial costs associated with a breach, as well as first party costs including event management, data restoration, financial costs to third parties, network interruption, and cyber extortion. Covers losses in the physical world caused by a cyber event, including primary coverage for business interruption, first and third party property damage, physical injury to third parties, and products/completed operations coverage. Insureds receive detailed scoring, analysis, and benchmarking reporting that will help them better understand their cyber maturity and coverages. Basic reports are also available for applicants, even if they do not bind coverage.
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Cincinnati Insurance
Focus on your business, knowing you have the necessary cyber risk coverage to keep your organization protected. Tailor your coverage through our three options: Cincinnati Data Defender™, Cincinnati Network Defender™ and Cincinnati Cyber Defense™. Coverage for responding to a data breach, including expenses for assisting all those affected. Financial protection for legal action following a data breach. Reimbursement and personal services to help owners or key employees with recovery following identity theft. Coverage to recover from a cyberattack, such as ransomware, including cyber extortion expenses, data and system restoration, lost income and public relations expenses. Financial protection for legal action following a computer attack or allegations of injuries arising from your electronic communications.
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The Hartford
When you run a small business, you face many physical risks, like property damage and injuries. But your business also faces risks that come from using technology. These include everything from data breaches to hacking. To protect against those risks, many businesses add cyber insurance to their business insurance policies. Cyber insurance can offer broad coverages to help protect businesses from various technology-related risks. At The Hartford, we offer two different cyber insurance policies: cyber liability insurance and data breach insurance. Data breach insurance helps your business respond to breaches and can offer enough protection for small business owners. Cyber liability insurance is typically meant for larger businesses and offers more coverage to help prepare for, respond to and recover from cyberattacks.
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