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New Data Privacy Trends Help Drive Growth in Frequency and Severity of Large Cyber Claims: Allianz

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  • Frequency and value of large cyber insurance claims up 14% and 17% year-on-year in the first half of 2024, with data and privacy breach-related elements present in two thirds of these losses
  • Growing trend in the US for class action litigation against large US and international corporations related to privacy violations leads to surging costs
  • Number of cyber claims overall expected to stabilize in 2024 after 30% increase in 2023

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Cyber claims have continued their upwards trend over the past year, driven in large part by a rise in data and privacy breach incidents, Allianz Commercial warns in its annual cyber risk outlook. The frequency of large cyber claims (>€1mn) in the first six months of 2024 was up 14% while severity increased by 17%, according to the insurer’s claims analysis, following just a 1% increase in severity during 2023. Data and privacy breach-related elements are present in two thirds of these large losses. Overall, the total number of cyber claims in 2024 is expected to stabilize, following a 30% increase in frequency during 2023, which resulted in 700+ claims.

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“The growing significance of data breach losses among cyber insurance claims is driven by a number of notable trends,” explains Michael Daum, Global Head of Cyber Claims, Allianz Commercial. “A rise in ransomware attacks including data exfiltration is a consequence of changing attacker tactics and the growing interdependencies between organizations sharing ever more volumes of personal records. At the same time, the evolving regulatory and legal environment has brought an uptick in so-called ‘non-attack’ data privacy-related class action litigation, resulting from incidents such as wrongful collection and processing of personal data – the share of these claims has tripled in value in two years alone.”

‘Non-attack’ claims increase as privacy litigation ramps up

The rise in ‘non-attack’ data privacy claims is the consequence of developments in technology, the growing commercial value of personal data, and a developing regulatory and legal landscape. For example, unlike the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), privacy regulations in the US are less prescriptive and open to interpretation, while plaintiff lawyers are hungry for potential sources of revenue. This is creating a grey area that is ripe for class action litigation, the report notes.

“We are seeing more data privacy breach claims in the US where there is a growing trend for class action litigation against large US and international corporations related to privacy violations, such as around consent and data usage,” says Daum. “The cost of some of these claims can be even larger than a ransomware incident, in the hundreds of millions of dollars.”

Over the last year in particular, data breaches have emerged as one of the fastest growing areas of US class action litigation. Over 1,300 were filed across a wide range of data privacy regulations in 2023, more than double the number filed in 2022 and four times that filed in 2021, according to law firm Duane Morris.

Multiple class action lawsuits have been launched against organizations across a wide range of industries, including healthcare, social media and gaming, for using tracking tools such as Meta Pixel to monitor consumer behavior, while entertainment streaming platforms have also been targeted, alleging that they may have violated privacy protection rights. Large data breach events can also evolve into hyper litigation, with one event triggering a slew of class actions. More than 240 lawsuits related to the 2023 MOVEit data breach were consolidated into a single Multidistrict Litigation in October 2023. And with large numbers of claimants, there are incentives for parties on both sides to settle. The top 10 data breach class action settlements last year totaled $516mn, a significant increase over the $350mn recorded in 2022.

The risk of data breach litigation is also growing in Europe. Heightened awareness of data protection rights, a rise in the availability of third-party litigation funding, and a more consumer friendly litigation environment could make mass data privacy claims a reality, albeit not on the same scale as the US, the report notes.

“As cyber insurers, we are having to shift focus. In discussions with clients, it is critical we understand their data governance standards and how transparent they are when it comes to their use of consumers’ data, who they share it with, and their approach to vendor cyber security,” says Tresa Stephens, Head of Cyber, North America, Allianz Commercial.

AI to power and prevent future data privacy breaches

The fact that almost every industry is now using artificial intelligence (AI) will have a significant impact on the cyber and privacy risk landscape in future. AI relies on the collection and processing of vast amounts of data, including personal, health and biometric information, for training AI models and making predictions or recommendations. But AI tools such as chatbots can create potential privacy, misinformation, and security risks if not properly managed. With so much data being collected and processed, there is a risk that it could fall into the wrong hands, either through hacking or other security breaches. There are also concerns around potential breaches of privacy laws, such as whether organizations have proper consent to process data through AI.

From data exfiltration to data protection

Despite a general trend for increased investment in cyber security in recent years, many data breaches, including some of the largest mass data exfiltration cyber-attacks over the past 18 months, are the result of weak cyber security within organizations and/or their supply chains.

Such incidents can lead to a large claim involving regulatory fines, notification costs and third-party litigation, in addition to extortion demands, first party costs and business interruption.

“The insurance industry must also step up its focus on the data privacy side of cyber risk and has a key role to play in offering loss prevention and mitigation advice to businesses about this increasingly important area of exposure,” says Vanessa Maxwell, Global Head of Cyber and Financial Lines, Allianz Commercial. “The value of cyber insurance goes well beyond the payment of claims. Insurance helps companies make the business case for cyber security investment and to direct their resources towards the most effective measures.”

Data breach risks are best mitigated through good cyber hygiene, including strong access controls, database segregation, backups, patching and training. Having better oversight of any cyber weaknesses in their supply chains is an area where many companies need to improve.

“Early detection and response capabilities are also key. Around two thirds of breaches are typically reported by a third party or by the attackers themselves,” says Rishi Baviskar, Global Head of Cyber Risk Consulting, Allianz Commercial. “Cyber breaches that are not detected and contained early can end up being 1,000 times more expensive than those that are, the difference between a €20,000 loss turning into a €20mn one.

“AI is also becoming an essential tool in the fight against cyber-attacks, as it can quickly identify a security breach and automatically isolate systems and databases, as well as having the potential to significantly reduce the cost and life cycle of a data breach claim by automating tasks, such as forensics and notifications, potentially saving companies millions of dollars.”

About Allianz Commercial

Allianz Commercial is the center of expertise and global line of Allianz Group for insuring mid-sized businesses, large enterprises and specialist risks. Among our customers are the world’s largest consumer brands, financial institutions and industry players, the global aviation and shipping industry as well as family-owned and medium enterprises which are the backbone of the economy. We also cover unique risks such as offshore wind parks, infrastructure projects or film productions. Powered by the employees, financial strength, and network of the world’s #1 insurance brand, as ranked by Interbrand, we work together to help our customers prepare for what’s ahead: They trust us to provide a wide range of traditional and alternative risk transfer solutions, outstanding risk consulting and Multinational services, as well as seamless claims handling. The trade name Allianz Commercial brings together the large corporate insurance business of Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) and the commercial insurance business of national Allianz Property & Casualty entities serving mid-sized companies. We are present in over 200 countries and territories either through our own teams or the Allianz Group network and partners. In 2023, the integrated business of Allianz Commercial generated more than €18 billion gross premium globally.

These assessments are, as always, subject to the disclaimer provided here: Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241009463562/en/

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