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Every industry group has exposure to cyber risks, including transportation and logistics. Like other industries, the days of paper and land lines have transitioned to networks, digital devices, applications, and web-based tools that are critical to operating in this industry.
Below are the top eight cyber risks insureds are currently facing in the transportation and logistics sector.
Threats targeting the transportation and logistics sector can come from:
Cyber liability policies have been designed to address many of these threats. However, this coverage is not included in other lines of business such as property, general liability, or umbrella and coverage varies by insurer.
Here are some of the insuring agreements you should expect to see in a cyber policy.
Cyber Business Interruption and Data Recovery | Covers expenses to recover from a network interruption, including lost revenue and data
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Cyberextortion and Ransomware | Covers expenses for dealing with an extortion event, including paying the ransom and getting the network back online |
System Failure and Dependent System Failure | Covers your lost revenue and expenses when a system you use fails, even if not triggered by a security intrusion. This can cover your system or systems provided to you by others that fail. |
Network Security Liability | Covers claims against the organization when its own network is used to harm others or has been used by hackers to enter a trading partner’s network |
Privacy Liability | Provides coverage for first-party expenses arising from a privacy breach. Common coverage grants for services designed to reduce loss to the potential victims include notification expenses, credit monitoring, identity fraud resolution, call centers, breach coaches, IT and legal forensics, as well as public relations support to protect a firm’s reputation. |
Regulatory Fines and Penalties | Provides coverage for defense costs and possible fines levied by a variety of different state and federal regulators arising from privacy violations |
PCI Fines and Penalties | Provides coverage for claims made against the insured by a payment card company for violating PCI DSS standards related to a payment card breach |
Social Engineering | Provides coverage for the insured’s loss of funds after a cybercriminal tricks an employee into wiring funds to the wrong account |
In addition to reactive insurance coverage, it’s also important to consider the various risk management tools available from many insurance companies. For certain accounts, some insurance companies can provide free or discounted loss prevention services, such as:
Amwins has negotiated discounts from industry-leading vendors who provide endpoint protection and security review services that helps first time buyers and current insureds get prepared to go to market. Learn more about these services here.
The transportation and logistics sector has meaningful cyber risks that differ from other industries. A well-informed specialist broker can structure many traditional cyber insurance policies to address the industry’s unique risks. Amwins has numerous specialized cyber brokers that are well-equipped and eager to assist you in placing these risks.
This article was written by David Lewison, national Professional Lines practice leader, and Jennifer Nuest, national Transportation practice leader for Amwins.
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