New Chubb Service Helps Businesses Minimize the Fallout from a Data Breach
WARREN, NJ, June 28, 2011 -- The Chubb
Group of Insurance Companies has introduced a new service to help
businesses manage a data breach.
In the event of a data breach, the service can refer business
managers to a specialist law firm, which can conduct a free
30-minute consultation to assess the situation and identify next
steps to help minimize potential liabilities. The service also
provides businesses with an Incident Roadmap and a checklist of
response activities and access to other cyber security risk
management and breach recovery services.
"The number of data breaches, as well as the
costs of complying with customer notification requirements in 46
states and restoring compromised systems, continues to increase
steadily," said Tracey Vispoli, senior vice president
and Chubb's worldwide cyber security liability
manager. "Even companies with strong security and
privacy controls are not immune from cyber extortion or the actual
theft or damage of data by external or even internal parties.
Chubb's new service offers our CyberSecurity and
other customers and producers the resources to help mitigate the
risk of a data breach and to respond quickly when one
occurs."
Chubb's new service is available through
eRisk Hub®, an Internet site
managed by NetDiligence®, a cyber risk assessment and
data breach services company. The site also contains an array of
recent articles, white papers and other risk management related
information on cyber risk topics.
The member insurers of the Chubb Group of Insurance Companies
form a multi-billion dollar organization providing property and
casualty insurance for personal and commercial customers worldwide
through 8,500 independent agents and brokers.
Chubb's global network includes branches
throughout North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and
Australia.