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What You Need to Know About Cyber Liability Insurance

What is Cyber Liability Insurance?

Companies in Northern Colorado, and all around the world, face considerable expenses when hackers or malicious software compromise personal information. After a data breach, businesses initiate reputation management campaigns, direct communication with their customers, and recovery tactics. 

Each step taken to mitigate the consequences of a cyber attack comes with a price tag. First-party cyber liability insurance protects businesses against the financial impacts of cyber attacks and data breaches. 

First-Party vs. Third-Party Coverage

First-party cyber liability insurance directly helps ease the financial impact of the insured business. It reimburses many of the costs associated with recovering from a cyber attack.

Third-party plans protect the business if a mistake leads to stolen customer information. This type of insurance covers legal expenses when a company is blamed for a breach.  Most cyber liability insurance policies cover both first- and third-party losses.

Types of Losses

Several types of losses can affect a business as a result of cyber activities. 

  • Data Asset Loss: When a virus is used to destroy a business’s data or render it unusable.
  • Computer Fraud: A cybercriminal accessing a business network and obtaining sensitive information. 
  • Business Interruption: When a cyber-attack results in a loss of income while a website is down, data is unusable, or orders can’t be processed.
  • Funds Transfer Fraud: When a hacker accesses a company’s computer network and transfers money to and from accounts.
  • Extra Expense: Costs incurred by a company that must go to extreme lengths to minimize their time out of commission due to a data breach (hiring new employees, flying in experts, buying protection systems).
  • Cyber Extortion: A hacker threatening to damage a firm’s electronic systems or expose private client information unless a ransom is paid.
  • Other Crime Losses: Expenses and loss of time incurred due to a business removing unwanted posts on their website, dealing with a spam attack, etc.

Be sure to protect your business with the best cyber liability insurance. Contact Steve Longenecker (303-808-9351, x2) at Mountain Insurance: Longmont to review your commercial insurance coverage in Longmont, CO, or our neighboring communities.

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