Despite rising concern, Americans leave themselves vulnerable to cyberattacks
Nationwide survey reveals many consumers are unaware of cyber insurance solutions
Highlights:
- Nationwide's Agency Forward survey reveals 58% of consumers are concerned about falling victim to a cyberattack – up nine points since
June 2020 . - Despite those concerns, 69% of those surveyed say they don't have cyber insurance
- Without insurance, recovery from a cyber issue can take up to years and cost thousands of dollars. Having insurance can drastically reduce recovery time and spare consumers additional costs due to damage.
58% of those surveyed admit they are concerned about falling victim to a cyberattack – up nine points since
One in five consumers report having been victim of cybercrimes, with the most common attacks being password attacks (38%), data breaches (31%), malware (30%) and phishing (30%).
"The survey data is startling," said
The Agency Forward data showed that 86% of consumers believe cyber insurance would take care of recovery needs after an attack. However, 69% of consumers do not have cyber insurance to protect their digital assets. Why? People either have a lack of knowledge about cyber coverage (46%) or didn't know it was available to them (43%). And while nearly one in four (26%) have turned down the coverage because they think it's too costly, the truth is - cyber protection is quite affordable.
"Consumers can protect their digital identity each month for a lot less than they think," says Riczko. "Nationwide customers can add identity theft coverage with cyber protection features to their policy for about
Many Americans admit they're not ready to deal with the effects of a cyberattack. Only 31% of consumers feel prepared to deal with the aftermath of a cyberattack, and 68% haven't given much thought to what they'd do if they were attacked. Of those who have already fallen prey to hackers, more than half (53%) admitted they didn't know what to do or where to start with recovery.
Additionally, 6 in 10 say the cyberattack they experienced impacted their finances.
"According to the
Insurance agents can be a great resource to helping consumers protect their digital footprint, especially their identity. They can also provide details about Nationwide's ID Theft endorsement, available for auto, homeowners, renters and condo customers. It includes many cybersecurity protection features, including Anti-Ransomware, DataScramble®, and Phishblock®, personal cyber protection advice and guidance, data recovery and device clean-up assistance, and home internet security restoration.
"Consumers should work with their agent to identify vulnerabilities. With this information an agent can provide resources to help shore up weak spots and recommend a product that will help in the event of an attack, like Nationwide's identity theft endorsement with cyber protection features," said Riczko.
To learn more about the identity theft endorsement Nationwide offers, visit https://www.nationwide.com/personal/insurance/identity-theft?utm_source=prn.
Nationwide commissioned Edelman Data & Intelligence to conduct a 20-minute quantitative online survey among a sample of 1,000 adult
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