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CYBER LIABILITY INSURANCE located downtown. The policy can be tailored to meet the specific needs of each company and may include one or more of the following types of insurance coverage: • • • • • • • privacy penalties cyber terrorism extortion protection of network assets security and privacy liability security breach response costs audit or regulatory claim expenses YOUR BUSINESS INSURANCE POLICY MAY NOT PROVIDE ADEQUATE COVERAGE FOR CYBER THREATS While you may already have a general liability insurance policy for your business, you should be aware that most of these policies designed for businesses do not provide coverage for any type of cyber-related risks or exposures. Although there are some business insurance plans that have limited cyber liability coverage, they will not offer the same level of coverage that you would receive from an actual cyber liability insurance plan. THE TYPE OF BUSINESSES THAT SHOULD HAVE CYBER LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE Any business that conducts transactions online involving sensitive data such as credit card numbers, bank account information, social security numbers, addresses, and other important data should have some sort of cyber liability insurance in place. At one time, the type of businesses who needed CLI policies was limited. However, today it is hard to find a business that couldn’t benefit from this type of policy. YOUR COMPANY IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTING YOUR CLIENTS' SENSITIVE INFORMATION If you store information about your clients or customers on your network, you have a legal responsibility to them to ensure that their personal details are always kept safe. This also includes information about your employees that may be stored on your company network. There are third-party businesses that can provide protection against threats to your company’s sensitive information. However, you can still be held liable for a security breach in your network even if you have hired one of these companies. CYBER LIABILITY INSURANCE COVERAGE CAN HELP WITH DOWNTIME FOR YOUR BUSINESS DUE TO A VIRUS If your company experiences a virus that causes a complete wipe of your system, leaving you with nothing to work with afterwards, you will need insurance coverage to help you recover from this severe type of damage. A good CLI policy can also provide protection if your company accidentally sends a virus to a customer or a business partner. CLI POLICIES CAN PROTECT AGAINST EXPOSURE TO SENSITIVE MATERIAL If you store customer credit card information on your servers for automatic payments, your company needs to have access to some type of cyber liability insurance plan. Storing this type of sensitive information on your network can create exposure and puts the data at a high risk of being lost or stolen. Any company that accepts payment by credit card online is at risk of a potential cyber threat in the future. STORING INFORMATION ON A PORTABLE DEVICE CAN ALSO PUT YOUR COMPANY AT RISK If you store vital information on a laptop, external hard drive, or any other type of portable device, you are exposing your company to the potential theft of proprietary information and your customers and employees to a high risk of having their identities stolen. And if that wasn’t bad enough, your company can be held liable for any identity thefts that occur. It is your responsibility to store your customer and employee information securely. If you are unsure about the level of security that you have for this information, you should think about taking out a cyber liability insurance policy as soon as possible. Keep in mind that every cyber liability insurance plan is different, so you will need to find out what type of coverage you are paying for and if you require any additional coverage to keep your business safe. Even if you have hired a third-party company to protect your network and sensitive data, you could still be held liable for any type of security breach that occurs within your company or with the third-party company. That is why it is so important for all businesses to purchase a cyber liability insurance plan today! This will help to guarantee that you have the coverage needed to take care of any risks or threats that may be on the horizon. + BY: KATHY HENRICH COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICES Kathy Henrich joined General Insurance Services in 2005 and currently has 27 years in the insurance industry. Kathy is a lifelong La Porte County resident who enjoys being active in her community. She participates in The La Porte Chamber, Lubeznik Center for the Arts, Women in Leadership, La Porte Rotary and St. Mary’s Church in Otis, Indiana. 7