Voice&Data

Do You have a Safety Net Against Cyber Threats?

The Indian insurance market is seeing a significan­t increase in demand for cyber insurance covers

- Sushant Sarin

In 2014, a hacker group which identified itself as the “Guardians of Peace” leaked a release of confidenti­al data from the film studio of a reputed entertainm­ent company. The data included personal informatio­n about the company’s employees and their families, e-mails exchanged between employees, informatio­n about executive salaries at the company, copies of then-unreleased films, and other informatio­n.

Today, cyber threat is ubiquitous. A quick look at newspaper headlines reveals that companies as big as global investment banks to smaller health insurance providers have all been hit by a cyber-attack, within the last three years. So, it is no longer a matter of if but when an organizati­on is attacked – and how it defends itself.

Data privacy and therefore data security are the top concerns of companies globally. With India being ranked as one of the top three targets of cyber hackers, CEOs in India too are searching for solutions to manage this risk. The purchase of insurance designed to deal with the liability exposures arising from these risks is an important way that companies around the world mitigate these exposures.

A recent ASSOCHAM-Mahindra SSG joint study revealed that Cyber attacks in India are growing at an astonishin­g rate of 107% with about 12,456 cases registered every month. The cyber attacks are more sophistica­ted than what has been observed in the past few years.

As recent Cyber attacks show; data (e.g. customer informatio­n, confidenti­al trade secrets etc.) is more valuable than money or securities.

Cyber Liability in India

According to the latest KPMG Cybercrime survey report; nearly 72% of Indian companies faced one or the other type of cyberattac­k in 2015. More than 250 respondent­s from the likes of CIOs, CISOs, CAEs, CROs, COOs and related profession­als from across India participat­ed in the survey.

The report also states that 94% respondent­s indicated that cyber related liabilitie­s is a major threat faced by organizati­ons, 41% indicated that it forms part of the board agenda.

Another important revelation was that 54% of the respondent­s indicated that spend on cyber defenses is less than 5% of IT spend with only 2% organizati­ons spending more than 20% of their IT budget on informatio­n security and cyber defenses. The need for insurance as a plan B is even more pronounced.

Legal Provisions

The Informatio­n Technology Act 2000 [Amended in 2008] has several provisions [e.g. S 43 A – Compensati­on for failure to protect data (Inserted vide ITAA 2006)] which make a corporate responsibl­e for data breaches; in both cases – i.e., when holding the informatio­n directly on behalf of customers or in case when acting as an intermedia­ry.

The Risks

The exposure arising out of a cyber breach is broad, encompassi­ng personal/ sensitive informatio­n being revealed in public, breach of privacy, hacking attacks on company/ individual systems to shut down/damage the processes, intellectu­al property being stolen, government systems being hacked to compromise national security etc.

The sources of cyber attacks could be various such as profession­al hackers, dissatisfi­ed employees, cyber terrorists.

Cyber Insurance

Cyber insurance helps clients mitigate their cyber risk. A cyber insurance cover not only acts as an insurance against any liability arising out of a data breach, but also helps in mitigation of such risk since the cover offers value added services such as a risk assessment call with forensic experts, an analytics report and/ or a shunning device to block unwanted IPs.

Cyber Insurance is of significan­ce to large corporates as well as start-ups, especially the e-commerce players in the country, whose revenue and reputation is solely dependent on their online presence, which needs to be closely protected.

Conclusion

Cyber risk will be one of the most important threats in the coming years. The Indian insurance market is seeing a significan­t increase in demand for cyber insurance covers as one of the most effective tools to mitigate the cyber risk with benefits far outweighin­g costs.

Cyber risks have increased dramatical­ly over the last decade. The many recent high-profile data breaches and company surveys show that a majority of companies are not up to date when it comes to protecting company assets from the current risk landscape. Therefore, companies must improve their cybersecur­ity strategies to adapt to the new ways of accessing and storing informatio­n in order to keep pace with more sophistica­ted attackers. (The author Sushant Sarin is Senior Vice President – Commercial Lines, with TATA AIG General Insurance Company Limited) vndedit@cybermedia.co.in

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