New Resource for Cyber Liability InsuranceThe launch of http://www.cyberliability.com gives business owners an added resource for protecting their business from data breach, e-vandalism, and the loss of computers and laptops. With e-commerce increasing at a rapid rate, it's important to make sure you are protected.(PRWEB) February 06, 2012 Madison is pleased to announce the launch of its newest website, Cyber Liability Insurance. With ...
Cyber insurance offers IT peace of mind -- or maybe notIf your company were hit with a cyber attack today, would it be able to foot the bill? The entire bill, including costs from regulatory fines, potential lawsuits, damage to your organization's brand, and hardware and software repair, recovery and protection?
CFC Underwriting Develops Cloud CoverageLloyd’s MGA CFC Underwriting has launched a new cyber liability product with wording to cover the risks of storing data in the “cloud.” CFC identified a gap in coverage for firms that use cloud computing services and designed the new …
Major Companies Keeping Cyber Attacks Secret from SEC, Investors: ReportAt least a half-dozen major U.S. companies whose computers have been infiltrated by cyber criminals or international spies have not admitted to the incidents despite new guidance from securities regulators urging such disclosures. Top U.S. cybersecurity officials believe corporate hacking …
International cyber card war?The worldwide headlines read like an international spy novel with credit cards as the currency of destruction. First strike: A Saudi Arabian hacker rumored to live in Mexico exposes at least 6,000 legit credit card accounts online belonging to Israeli citizens.
Exclusive: Hacked companies still not telling investorsSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - At least a half-dozen major U.S. companies whose computers have been infiltrated by cyber criminals or international spies have not admitted to the incidents despite new guidance from securities regulators urging such disclosures. Top U.S. cybersecurity officials believe corporate hacking is widespread, and the Securities and Exchange Commission issued a lengthy ...
Hacked Companies still Not Telling InvestorsAt least a half-dozen major U.S. companies whose computers have been infiltrated by cyber criminals or international spies have not admitted to the incidents despite new guidance from securities regulators urging such disclosures.