Free, you say?
You've seen articles showing you how to get something for free before and ultimately, you were left disappointed, I can understand why you'd be sceptical.
However, I can assure you,
This isn't one of those articles.
There truly is a way to get Cyber Insurance for free.
Cyber Insurance is a form of cover which protects your organisation's computer systems from threats such as data breaches, cyber criminals and hacktivists.
In the event of a breach, it is the insurance which will ensure your reputation is maintained during a troublesome time for your organisation. Cyber insurance gives you the financial, legal and technical support you need to stay resilient and ensures you are not battling against breaches alone.
Whether someone steals data from your systems or you accidentally expose customer details, cyber insurance ensures you'll be covered for any damages you are required to pay.
Also, with the implementation of GDPR in 2018, failing to protect sensitive and personal data can cost your organisation dearly.
Cyber Insurance enables you to have something to fall back on.
You must fit the following criteria to be eligible for free Cyber Insurance:
I understand there's the possibility that you've never heard of Cyber Essentials before so let's dive straight into what you need to know about Cyber Essentials.
Cyber Essentials is a cyber security certification which has been designed by the government to make it simple for you to protect your organisation against common cyber threats.
In fact, Cyber Essentials protects you from 80% of all common cyber threats and it does this with the implementation of the five Cyber Essentials controls:
There are four steps to becoming certified for Cyber Essentials:
As long as you have a valid Cyber Essentials certification and meet the criteria for cyber insurance, you will always have free cyber liability insurance. You wouldn't need to renew your cyber insurance separately every year.
£25,000 may be enough to cover your organisation in the event of a smaller breach but with bigger breaches, there is a chance that you will need to seek further cyber insurance and the cost of this is dependent on your organisation's requirements.
The cover is provided by AXA XL and they will appoint specialists to help your organisation in the event of a breach.
Soon as you become certified, you have the option to opt out of the free Cyber Insurance and it wouldn't change the cost of your Cyber Essentials certification.
Also, if you already have Cyber Insurance, you don't have to worry about anything as the policy from the Cyber Insurance policy provided with Cyber Essentials becomes inoperative.
If you would like to understand more about Cyber Essentials and the technical steps to become certified, feel free to check out The Ultimate Guide to Cyber Essentials where I'll answer every single question you have around Cyber Essentials (and that's a guarantee!)