In response to the growing cyber criminality threatening Canadian companies, Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty has launched Allianz Cyber Protect, a comprehensive suite of coverages with market leading capacity to protect a company in the event of a data loss or a cyber security incident.
Allianz Cyber Protect includes broad Business Interruption capabilities as well as access to a panel of public relations consultants and forensic IT experts who will work with AGCS clients to manage a cyber incident to minimize financial loss and reputational damage.
According to a study by Ponemon Institute released in June 2014, 56 percent of Canadian companies surveyed said their organization is not protected from advanced cyber attacks and 59 percent do not believe they have sufficient security to prevent cybercriminals from stealing corporate information.
Allianz Cyber Protect is being launched as the Canadian Government is reviewing legislation that will better protect Canadians’ privacy and increase consumer trust in the digital economy.
“The sheer number and evolving sophistication of security threats renders it virtually impossible for any organization to guarantee total security. Thus effective risk transfer is an important tool for the risk manager,” said Terri Mason, head of Professional Indemnity for AGCS Canada.
Key elements of Allianz Cyber Protect include:
Mason added, “Companies are facing attacks on a daily basis and it is no longer only the Fortune 500 companies that have to deal with cyber crime. Hackers can infiltrate small and mid-size businesses with devastating financial and reputational consequences. We have also seen criminals hacking into the systems of smaller firms as a way of ‘piggy-backing’ access to the larger companies they partner with.”
Additional information on Allianz Cyber Protect is available at AGCS Canada.