Once a year, most businesses face a renewal period for cyber insurance. We’re here to tell you: it’s time to tighten your security controls before your next renewal, and being less than truthful risks invalidating your policy (read more) if an incident occurs. Let’s talk about why.
In the past, purchasing cyber insurance has frequently been a way for big companies to fill in the gaps of their less than adequate security infrastructure. Given the current climate of ransomware in the United States (and worldwide), this won’t be a viable strategy any longer. Insurance companies are tightening their requirements for both renewing and initiating cyber insurance policies, for a good reason.
In addition, prior to the current climate, some industries and companies received discounts due to low-risk profiles. Lately, ransomware has shown no mercy. All sectors and company sizes that use computers connected to the internet are targets, taking away the old pricing incentives when purchasing a cyber insurance policy.
If your organization is approaching cyber insurance renewal and has questions about what needs to be done before trying to renew, PK Tech is here to help. Get in touch with us here.