Whitepaper: Important Potential Changes Coming to Your Cyber Liability Coverage Form

Like 2020, the year 2021 was tumultuous for many reasons. Developments in cyber security and the market for cyber liability insurance were no different. In response to these conditions, significant changes to available coverage for cyber liability insurance may lie ahead. Several carriers have already submitted new forms and rates for 2022. Other carriers may … Continued

Improve Your Cyber Liability Risk in Eight Fundamental Ways

SolarWinds, Colonial Pipeline, JBS Foods… these companies have made the news over the past 12 months for the large and sophisticated cyber breaches that impacted their businesses. For every high-profile breach, there are thousands of breaches impacting small to medium sized businesses. These businesses typically don’t have Chief Information Security Officers and they might not … Continued

Whitepaper: Cyber Liability & Multi-Factor Authentication

In a post-SolarWinds world, what do you need to know now about your application for cyber liability insurance? Throughout December 2020, the cyberattack of the major tech firm, SolarWinds, came to light. As the situation unfolded, we learned more about the extent of that attack and the other organizations potentially affected—FireEye, Microsoft, the Department of … Continued

Cyber Liability Alert: the “Hafnium” Attack on Global Email Servers

Henderson Brothers’ cyber liability practice group needs you to be aware of one of the latest, most significant cyber attacks to date: in recent days there have been alerts about a “Hafnium” attack on global email servers. This issue is very widespread and could impact more than 60,000 companies. This is important to note, and … Continued

Cyber Liability, Social Engineering, and Professional Liability: What is the Difference?

The continued rise in the amount of information stored and transferred electronically has resulted in a remarkable increase in the potential exposures facing businesses.  A traditional business liability policy is extremely unlikely to protect against most cyber exposures. Standard commercial policies are written to insure against injury or physical loss and will do little, if … Continued