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Network is a high-profile target with tens of millions of subscribers,
making it attractive to criminals. However, even small businesses that
do business over the Internet are vulnerable to the same kinds of
intrusions. The federal Internet Crime Complaint Center referred more
than 146,000 complaints to local, state and federal law enforcement
agencies in 2009, 22 percent more than the year before. One out of every
three of those complaints was for identity theft, credit card fraud and
computer fraud. The Ponemon Institute has reported that the average
data breach costs businesses $7.2 million.What could happen to a business’s data?
Over a seven-year period, a Georgia man stole 675,000 credit card numbers and associated information. He racked up thousands of fraudulent transactions and bills exceeding $36 million.
A Texas man received a 110-month prison sentence for hacking into 14 computers in the hospital where he worked as a security guard. He disabled network security systems, installed malicious software, infiltrated a nursing station computer containing patient medical records, and gained remote access to temperature-control systems.
The FBI caught a North Carolina man in the act of attempting to access an ATM in 2010. The man had planned to hack into 35 ATM’s located around Houston, Texas in the hope of pocketing more than $200,000.
When consumers and business owners give their credit card numbers and other personal information to a business or organization, they expect that this information will stay confidential. They will hold the organization responsible if they suffer financial harm because their information fell into the wrong hands. The organizations that lost the data face the potential for large jury awards or out-of-court settlements. To protect themselves, they should consider buying cyber liability insurance.
One insurance company advertises a cyber liability policy that provides coverage for expenses such as:
- Damages to third parties caused by a network security breach
- Loss resulting from administrative or operational mistakes made by the business’s own employees or by outside vendors
- Expenses resulting from a breach of consumer protection laws, such as HIPAA or the Fair Credit Reporting ActCosts of notifying customers of a breach
- Public relations expenses necessary to repair the business’s reputation
To prevent or reduce losses and to make themselves more attractive to insurance companies, businesses should:
Implement strong network security systems, and continually monitor and update them as neededDevelop plans for responding to any network intrusion events that do occur. A sound plan identifies who should be involved in the response, has procedures for notifying affected customers and authorities, and has a public relations strategy for keeping the public informed.
The majority of businesses and organizations operating today are vulnerable to unauthorized intrusions into their computer networks. The potential costs are more than most organizations can fund on their own. Cyber liability insurance is a smart investment that can literally save a company.
The Andrew Agency
Who needs Cyber Liability insurance? Any business that transacts business online. The Andrew Agency works with specialized insurance companies who offer cyber liability insurance. Contact The Andrew Agency at 804.320.2886.