Data Breach

What Is a Data Breach?

A data breach is when sensitive information, such as customer data, financial records, or employee details, is accessed, stolen, or exposed. This can happen through hacking, lost devices, human error, or malicious attacks.

Essentially, it’s any time the “lock” on your digital business information is violated.

What Insurance Do I Need to Cover a Data Breach?

To protect your business against the costly aftermath of a data breach, you need cyber liability insurance (also referred to as data breach insurance). This coverage helps your business cover the costs to respond and recover from a data breach.

Cyber insurance typically covers the costs of cyberattacks, including investigating the breach, notifying customers, and paying to make things right with anyone affected.

A data breach is when your business experiences a type of digital exposure — like theft of customer information; cyber liability insurance is what responds to data breaches and helps your business recover.

Example What Happens How Cyber Liability Insurance Can Help

A hacker steals your customer’s credit card data

Your customers’ financial info is exposed, and your business must notify every affected person.
Covers customer notification costs, credit monitoring, and legal defense.

Your laptop with client records is lost

Clients’ sensitive personal or medical data is at risk.
Pays for data recovery, investigation, and compliance with privacy laws.

A phishing email leads to a ransomware attack

Your website or other business systems are locked until a ransom is paid.
Helps cover ransom payments if allowed, system restoration, and crisis PR.

A hacker accesses your payroll info

Employee Social Security numbers and banking info are exposed.
Covers legal costs, employee support, and possible regulatory fines.

Data breach insurance starts from $6.58 a month with Insurance Canopy — far less expensive than paying for data breach costs out of pocket! Your exact premium cost depends on your business type and needs.

Reduce the chance of facing a data breach by following these best practices:

  • Use strong firewalls, antivirus software, and encryption.
  • Regularly update your software applications.
  • Back up your data securely.
  • Limit access to sensitive information.
  • Train employees on safe email and password practices.

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