[ISN] Insurers to drop hacking premiums

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    By Steve Ranger 
    [02-04-2004]
    
    Prices for hacking insurance are predicted to drop for some businesses
    as insurers begin to understand the market better.
    
    So far in the UK the take-up of insurance against dangers such as
    hacking and viruses has been fairly low at about five per cent of
    companies, according to Stephen Wares, manager of UK technology for
    specialist insurer Hiscox.
    
    Insurance can cost from £20,000 to millions of pounds depending on the
    size of company and type of risk.
    
    But as insurers become more familiar with risks and build up a list of
    clients they will become less cautious, leading to more competitive
    rates for premiums, said Wares.
    
    This will mean insurance for small and medium businesses will become
    cheaper. Costs for large companies, which are already well understood,
    are unlikely to change.
    
    In contrast, insurance company Willis predicted recently that premiums
    for cyber-risk coverage in the US could jump by 25 per cent this year.
    
    "We expect premiums for [this form of cover] to increase 20 to 25 per
    cent in 2004. Pricing will depend upon the client's use of the web,
    reliance on information systems and security profile," the insurer
    said.
    
    "Security expectations are rising and markets are responding. Some
    insurers have already reported the number of applications for
    cyber-insurance increasing by 75 per cent compared to previous years."
    
    Coverage offered by insurers includes threats such as hacking and
    viruses, denial of service attacks, cyber-extortion and malicious acts
    by employees.
    
    It can also include down-stream liability, insuring a company against
    its systems being used to launch a denial of service attack against
    another, for example.
    
    
    
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