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Cyber Insurance Outlook: Emerging Risks, Underwriting Trends, and Strategic Insights
Key Takeaways Cyber risk is expanding across all sectors, with healthcare, manufacturing, retail education, and public utilities at heighten risk. The average cost of a U.S. data breach reached $10.2 million in 2025, a 9% increase from 2024. Baseline cybersecurity controls are now prerequisites for insurability. Carrier-provided pre-breach services are a key differentiator. Cyber claims involve multiple parallel processes…
Video: Business Interruption – Tips for Brokers
Business interruption claims are not paid out immediately; they often require forensic audits and negotiations. Discussing this aspect with clients upfront helps prevent surprises and emphasizes the importance of reputational harm coverage and pre-breach services. In the clip below from our recent Cyber Insurance webinar, Kyle Bell-Colfer, Broker, Professional Liability, Burns & Wilcox, Chicago, IL, shares other key components of…
Webinar: Cyber Insurance – Preparing Clients for a Changing Market
The Cyber Insurance market is evolving rapidly, driven by rising claim severity, emerging exposures, and shifting client expectations. In our latest on-demand webinar, experts share insights to help brokers and agents better protect their clients. Watch the recording to learn: The life of a Cyber claim—from first notice to class action lawsuits How AI is reshaping Cyber and Media Liability…
Hospital to Pay $65 Million After Sensitive Patient Data, Photos Leaked Online
A hospital in Pennsylvania recently agreed to pay $65 million to settle a class-action lawsuit over a 2023 cyberattack that exposed the personal data of approximately 135,000 individuals, including sensitive photos of more than 600 patients. Patients and employees affected will receive between $50 to $70,000 each; patients whose photos were leaked online will receive the larger amounts, Insurance Journal…
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