Because data is intangible, many business owners overlook it when developing plans to protect themselves from liabilities. But the damage that can be done when your client’s personal records are stolen is vast, and as the keeper of this data, it is your company that will be on the line for losses they experience as the result of a security breach.
Cyber liability insurance protects your business from the losses associated with hackers stealing client data, but its wide range of digital age protection doesn’t end there. It can also protect your business against:
- Copyright infringement claims
- Damages that result from a virus accidentally distributed by you or one of your employees
- Accusations of slander
- Various other problems introduced by digital business platforms.
Preventing Cyber Liability Claims
Of course, cyber liability insurance policies don’t protect you against the events behind the claims—that is something you need to handle on your own. Some ways that you can reduce the likelihood of a claim are:
- Completely destroy hard drives with unused client data stored on them.
- Limit the amount of sensitive data you collect from clients to that which is vital to your business operations.
- Utilize plagiarism checking software before posting web content.
- Keep the virus protection software up-to-date on all company computers.
- Avoid making negative statements about clients or competitors in email or on company blogs.
Make sure your customers and your business are safe with Oklahoma City Insurance from Strunk Insurance today.