General Insurance Article - Cyber insurance to become business essential in next decade


Cyber insurance should become as common a purchase for UK businesses as property insurance within the next 10 years, the Association of British Insurers said today.

 Any company which uses the internet is vulnerable to dangers including deliberate attacks by thieves and data losses caused by human error, and the ABI believes cyber cover should be the norm by 2025.
  
 Speaking today at the ABI’s conference on cyber insurance, Huw Evans, Director General at the ABI, said:
 "Cyber risk is growing rapidly. At the moment, despite more than 80 per cent of large businesses suffering a cyber security breach in a 12 month period, only around 10 per cent have any form of cyber insurance*.
  
 "Online breaches can cost millions, and would threaten the viability of many businesses, so the stakes are high. Cyber insurance is an increasingly important way for businesses of all sizes to manage this threat.
  
 "The UK insurance industry is already providing cover for cyber risk to customers around the world. More British firms are now taking advantage of this expertise and by 2025 this type of cover will be seen as an essential business purchase. ”
  
 The five key reasons cyber policies are becoming a business essential are:
     
  1.   Cyber crime is one of the fastest growing forms of crime in the world. It operates across international borders and attracts organised criminal gangs.
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  3.   Cyber threats are at the cutting edge of technology. The nature of threats changes so rapidly that it’s almost impossible for individual companies to keep their defences ahead of the game.
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  5.   Businesses are increasingly dependent on IT for their everyday activities. It is not just information being stored online, companies are increasingly operating telephone and payment systems through computer-based technologies.
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  7.   Cyber attacks and failures can result in businesses closing or having to dramatically change what they do. The latest government survey on information breaches found 10% of affected organisations had to change the nature of their business as a result.
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  9.   The British insurance market is already able to offer businesses the innovative protection they need. The market in London is responsible for more than 10% of global cyber insurance business, the majority of that from the US.*
 The ABI's Cyber Insurance Conference is being held today with speakers including Mark Weil, CEO of Marsh UK & Ireland, PwC’s Director of Cyber Security, Daljitt Barn and Head of Enterprise Security & Risk Management Europe at TCS, Farshid Kapadia.

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