Cyber insurance industry leader expands access to help brokers protect middle market companies
Coalition, the leading cyber insurance and security company, today announced it will enter the excess cyber insurance market to help protect middle-market businesses with enhanced coverage and free access to Coalition’s state-of-the-art cybersecurity capabilities, including attack surface monitoring, an in-house response team of security experts, and a suite of services and tools.
Coalition will extend its reach beyond offering primary insurance coverage to provide brokers with excess cyber liability and technology errors & omissions insurance for middle market accounts in the United States with up to $10 million in aggregate limits. This new surplus lines capacity is backed by the financial security of Lloyd’s (A rating from AM Best).
“Cyber risk for middle market businesses is growing significantly as they heavily rely on technology for all aspects of their operations. Unfortunately, they remain severely underinsured and under-prepared to manage these risks and are left vulnerable without the tools to protect themselves. By including Coalition on a tower as an excess insurer, brokers now have more options to protect their clients with cybersecurity once accessible only to national governments and large enterprises,” said Shawn Ram, Head of Insurance at Coalition. “Adding excess insurance to our offering moves us one step closer in our mission to solve cyber risk and we will continue to pursue opportunities to provide free cybersecurity tools to under-protected businesses throughout the world.”
Through its proprietary BinaryEdge platform, Coalition brings advanced cybersecurity technology, previously only accessible to large global corporations and the security community, to small and mid-sized businesses. Coalition’s platform scans the global Internet, maps the Internet attack surface of any organization, and provides real-time threat intelligence to help reduce cyber risk. This monitoring tracks the insured’s own web properties, but also the exposures of its vendors that are often the source of attack.
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