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Insurance shapes how cyber risk is priced, transferred, and investigated, influencing breach costs, security incentives, and liability.

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Cyber insurance transfers some financial risk from security incidents to an insurer under a contract. Policies may cover first-party costs such as forensic investigation, system restoration, notification, and interruption of the insured’s business, as well as third-party privacy or security claims. Coverage depends on limits, deductibles, exclusions, and the policy’s definitions; regulatory penalties and ransom payments, for example, may be restricted or unavailable in some jurisdictions.

For security practitioners, insurance makes evidence of controls an operational and legal concern. Underwriting and claims may examine multifactor authentication, protected backups, logging, vulnerability remediation, access control, and tested incident-response plans. Inaccurate application answers or failure to meet policy conditions can reduce or invalidate recovery. During a claim, organizations may also share sensitive personal, technical, and investigative information with insurers, brokers, lawyers, and responders, requiring careful privacy, confidentiality, and evidence-handling practices.

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Bank Info Security 1 year, 7 months ago

New York Fines Geico, Travelers $11.3M for Data Breaches

Fines Tied to Wave of 2021 Driver's License Number TheftNew York state authorities fined auto insurance giant Geico $9.75 million for failing to protect customers' driver's license numbers during a wave of cyber incidents in early 2021. Travelers will pay $1.55 million after hackers used stolen credentials to flitch license numbers in mid-2021.