Any business that uses computer technology today has to deal with cyber risk. Ransomware attacks are on the rise, and small and medium businesses are being targeted more than ever. With the shift to more people working from home in 2020, cybercriminals are taking advantage of the opportunity to exploit remote workers.
Cyber insurance may be essential for a business of any size. The following checklist can help savvy business owners secure the right coverage for protection against cyber-attacks.
It is likely you need cyber insurance coverage if your business:
Consider how much cyber insurance you need and how much your business can afford. Evaluate your risks and the types of coverage you need. Decide whether unintentional error should be covered, as well as intentional attack. Determine what your policy can exclude, what data should be covered, and where it is stored. Find out what insurance providers offer, such as legal costs, first responder services, or business interruption coverage.
This outline should include:
With your policy outline in hand, get insurers to answer important questions about the cyber insurance coverage they provide. For example, you should ask about:
Finding the right cyber insurance coverage for your business can be a complicated process. Our knowledgeable agent is happy to help.