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Cyberinsurance is a type of insurance that provides coverage for businesses and individuals against losses related to cybercrime, data breaches, and other cyber-related risks. It is a relatively new form of insurance, but is becoming increasingly important as the number of cyber-attacks continues to rise. Cyberinsurance policies typically cover costs associated with responding to a cyber-attack, such as legal fees, public relations, and data recovery. It can also provide coverage for losses related to business interruption, reputational damage, and other financial losses.
Cyberinsurance is typically offered as an add-on to existing insurance policies, such as general liability or property insurance. It is important for businesses to understand the risks associated with cyber-attacks and to purchase the appropriate coverage to protect their assets.
Some companies in the cyberinsurance market include AIG, Chubb, Allianz, AXA, Zurich, and Marsh. Show Less Read more