Tuesday, 10 March 2020

The Cyber Issue - Book by March 20

 
 
Cyber crimes at well known companies make big news:
 
2013
 
A credit card breach at Target is
estimated to have compromised as
many as 110 million customers.
 
2014
 
Malware was installed on Home Depot's
network and information on 56 million
payment cards were stolen.
 
2017
 
A data breach at Equifax resulted in
the theft of 145.5 million consumer's
personal data.
 
2019
 
Capital One admitted that Social Security
numbers, banking transactions, balances,
and credit scores were stolen.
106 million were affected.
 
But cyber attacks are also a growing
threat for small businesses as well

because they tend to lack the security infra- structure most large companies have. The
cost of cybercrimes reached $2.7 billion in
2018 alone according to FBI estimates.

Businesses need protection against compu-
ter data loss and restoration. Reputational
insurance. Business interruption. Forensic
investigation. Extortion coverage. If you're
writing cyber, you won't want to miss
Insurance Journal's CYBER ISSUE.
 
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