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Cyber Insurance 101

What should I do if I receive a notice from a regulator about a cyber incident?

If you receive a regulatory notice after a cyber incident, your policy helps with the costs of responding. Notify your insurer immediately to get expert advice.

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    This covers expenses like legal advice and compliance requirements. For example, if a regulator asks you to submit a report or pay fines, the policy ensures you have the resources to handle it properly.

Early communication with your insurer helps avoid penalties and ensures a smooth response process.

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