While both types of insurance provide coverage for cyber incidents, Cyber Liability Insurance typically offers broader protection, including business interruption, cyber extortion, and regulatory fines, whereas Data Breach Insurance focuses mainly on the costs associated with data breaches.
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Yes, Cyber Liability Insurance can cover business interruption costs, helping your business recover lost income and additional expenses incurred while restoring operations after a cyberattack.
Even with robust cybersecurity measures, no system is completely immune to cyber threats. Cyber Liability Insurance provides an additional layer of protection, covering the financial losses and recovery costs [...]
Cyber Liability Insurance can cover the costs associated with meeting regulatory requirements, such as notification expenses, legal fees, and fines or penalties for non-compliance with data protection laws. [...]