Wholesale Cyber & Privacy Liability Insurance

Cybercrimes are more prevalent than ever, impacting numerous industries. Recovering from incidents like data breaches, ransomware attacks, or phishing scams can be both costly and time-consuming. We can craft a tailored cyber and privacy liability insurance plan for your clients that may cover expenses related to data recovery, legal fees, forensic investigations, regulatory compliance, and media communications. Our specialists are here to explain the nuances of this coverage, ensuring your clients are well-protected.

Industries served

  • Charities / Not-for-Profit
  • Construction
  • E-commerce
  • Education institutions
  • Energy
  • Financial institutions
  • Healthcare
  • Hospitality
  • Manufacturing
  • Media
  • Professional services
  • Public entities
  • Retail
  • School districts
  • Technology developers
  • Transportation

Capabilities

  • Cyber crime
  • Cyber extortion/ransomware
  • Business interruption and data restoration
  • Damage to systems
  • Multimedia liability
  • Network security liability
  • Privacy liability
  • Regulatory liability incident response
  • Reputational harm
  • Social engineering

FAQs – Cyber

Cyber and Privacy liability insurance offers comprehensive protection against a wide range of exposures, including fraud, extortion, social engineering, ransomware, and cybercrime. Our extensive policies cover both first- and third-party insuring agreements, ensuring robust coverage. With deep expertise in this rapidly changing market, our brokers are well-equipped to help you secure the right protection for your clients.

Cyber and Privacy liability insurance can assist with various expenses, including data recovery, reputational damage, system repair costs, revenue loss due to business interruption, and legal and forensic fees. Given the numerous complexities associated with this type of coverage, our specialists are here to ensure your clients have the appropriate protection tailored to their needs.

Any business utilizing computers or mobile devices should strongly consider obtaining cyber liability coverage. This is particularly important for businesses that collect and store sensitive client data, such as financial firms, healthcare institutions, charities and nonprofits, schools, retail stores, e-commerce sites, and many other industries. A cyber breach can be both costly and time-consuming, and having cyber liability insurance could be crucial in protecting your client’s business from significant financial and operational impact.

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