Apple, Cisco team up with insurance companies to offer
cyber policy discounts
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[February 05, 2018]
By Suzanne Barlyn
(Reuters) - Apple Inc and Cisco Systems Inc
have teamed up with insurer Allianz SE to offer discounts on cyber
insurance to businesses that primarily use equipment from both
technology companies, they said on Monday.
The arrangement, which also includes insurance broker Aon Plc, will help
businesses fortify their cyber security defenses and make them eligible
to score more favorable terms for cyber coverage, such as lower or no
deductibles, along with support services in the event of attack, the
companies said.
"The key here is a holistic approach to cyber," Jason Hogg, chief
executive officer of Aon Cyber Solutions, which helped develop the
product, said in an interview.
The offering helps to streamline cyber security for businesses, which
Hogg said are often addressed in a "siloed manner," with everyone from
technology staff to legal departments playing separate roles.
Cyber coverage is a mounting concern for companies worldwide as hackers
increasingly take aim at their technology systems. Cyber crime
insurance, once a little-known product, has gained traction as hacks
involving large companies such as Equifax Inc and Target Corp have
become more costly and commonplace.
U.S. cyber security premiums totaled $1.35 billion in 2016, according to
the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. That is a sliver of
the $244.9 billion in total premiums for U.S. commercial line insurers,
but a growing market in which insurers are trying to distinguish
themselves.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook said in June that his company and Cisco were collaborating to
get cyber insurance discounts for businesses using their products. He said the
combination of gear from the two companies was more secure than competing
technology.
Long known for its consumer devices, Apple has embraced business users in recent
years, adding additional security features to its iPhones and iPads. In 2015,
Cook said Apple was generating at least $25 billion a year in sales to
businesses.
The new offering begins with a cyber security evaluation by Aon, the companies
said. Businesses using Cisco Ransomware Defense malware-blocking software and
certain Apple devices can then apply for special cyber insurance through the
specialty lines unit of Allianz SE, the companies said.
Policyholders that are victims of a cyber attack will receive support services
from either Cisco or Aon, the companies said.
(Reporting by Suzanne Barlyn in New York; Additional reporting by Stephen Nellis
in San Francisco; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn)
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