Hiscox Launches Security Incident Response Product to Meet Changing Risk Landscape
Specialist global insurer Hiscox today announces the launch of a new Security Incident Response (SIR) policy designed to address the changing risk landscape. SIR will enable organisations to fulfil their duty of care obligations to protect people, operations, shareholder value and long-term brand and reputation.
A marauding terrorist firearms attack occurs in a major European city, leading security forces to implement a regional 'lock down' and forcing businesses to cease trading. A manufacturers' plan to shut down plant operations leads to violent worker activism. A consulting firm bidding on an infrastructure project discovers a bribe has been demanded. All of these scenarios are real threats facing organisations in today's rapidly evolving and increasingly complex risk environment.
The SIR policy indemnifies against a broad range of perils including: criminal risks; political risks; terrorism and political violence risks; information risks; and kidnap, detention and extortion risks. It equips organisations with the best available incident response, crisis management, strategic advice and recovery, thanks to Hiscox's exclusive partnership with leading global risk consultancy Control Risks, who have over 40 years' experience in the field.
This policy covers all of Control Risks' activities to help clients manage an incident, including the deployment of response consultants and appropriate technical experts, post-incident reporting and remediation to ensure a smooth transition back to business as usual.
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