Originally published July 2005
Traditional insurance policies are well designed to cover slips, falls, and fires. But are these the greatest risks businesses face? Dependence on technology, networked computers and the Internet has redefined risk for many businesses. Networked computers hold financial data, sensitive customer information, trade secrets, and proprietary software systems and databases. They also are essential communications channels. Traditional insurance policies, however, are not designed to provide protection for the risk environment that surrounds today’s business technologies. To fill the gap that traditional policies leave, the insurance industry offers a new generation of flexible and evolving products that prudent insurance buyers should consider....
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