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Insurance

Aug. 28, 2015

Does your policy cover CIOs and CISOs for breaches?

Increasingly, chief information officers and chief information security officers will face lawsuits for their actions, and inactions, prior to, and during, cyber events. By Daniel Garrie


By Daniel Garrie


In this digital age, global companies confront a litany of cybersecurity issues, both
domestic and international. An issue quickly rising to the top is chief information
officer (CIO) and chief information security officer (CISO) liability. Indeed, CIOs
and CISOs today should expect to be sued in increasing numbers.


One need look no further than the large scale hacks ...

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