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Home»Insurance»Global Cyber Insurance To grow To Over $20bn …..As Cybercrime Costs Global Economy $445bn
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Global Cyber Insurance To grow To Over $20bn …..As Cybercrime Costs Global Economy $445bn

By orientalnewsngSeptember 17, 2015No Comments1 Min Read
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Cybercrime now costs the global economy $445bn per year with the world’s top ten economies accounting for $250bn of the losses.

These figures were published in a new report by Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS).

Managing The Impact Of Increasing Interconnectivity report warns businesses to prepare for a new generation of cyber risks-including business interruption and potential catastrophic blows.

It also predicted that the global cyber insurance market will grow to over $20bn from $2bn during the next decade.

Cyber risks are evolving far beyond privacy and reputational issues, says AGCS.

While data breaches and privacy risks have been centre of attention, a new set of threats are on the horizon, it believes.

AGCS says that intellectual property theft, cyber extortion and the impact of cyber-related business interruption (BI) losses are likely to grow.

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