What Policy Holders Don't Know Can Hurt Them

Topics:
Property
Tags:
Business Operations,
Security,
Risk Management,
Management,
Internet,
Insurance Services Office,
Insurance,
Financial Services,
Financial Planning,
Finance,
...
Source:
Wells Publishing

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Overview: Businesses do not know about their potential liability for what employees do in cyberspace have the potential to become a serious problem. Insurance Services Office (ISO) has revised its commercial general liability forms to limit coverage for business activities over the Internet and other computer networks, and insurers who use proprietary forms are doing the same. The paper helps in creating a dedicated unit with a single dedicated purpose of researching and understanding the vast exposures associated with cyberspace and the Internet, and developing solution sets combining risk management advice, insurance and technology.

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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2002 | Pages: 1


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