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Insurance

Nov. 12, 2014

Editors' Note

Just in the past few years, cyberattacks and data breaches seem to have become commonplace. Seeking to keep pace, insurance companies have crafted cybersecurity policies to help companies lower their exposure.


JPMorgan Chase. Home Depot. Target. Spamhaus. Iran. Saudi Arabia.


Just in the past few years, cyberattacks and data breaches seem to have become commonplace. Seeking to keep pace, insurance companies have crafted cybersecurity policies to help companies lower their exposure to data theft, expensive equipment damage and class actions. The potential liability is so significant that some say cyberinsurance policies should be a staple for big and small companies alik...

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