Insuring property damage caused by cyber attacks

cyber protection

Analysis: As clients in heavy industry and manufacturing look to insurance to cover property damage that occurs due to cyber attacks, Harry Curtis explores the risks that arise at the intersection of cyberspace and the physical world plus what options for cover exist for businesses facing fires, floods and explosions.

The profile of the cyber insurance market has grown enormously in recent years. The class of business is regularly touted as one of – if not the – fastest growing by insurers and discussions about

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