Cyber Risk and Reinsurance Implications: A Comprehensive Analysis
This extensive content delves into the profound implications of cyber risks on the reinsurance industry, covering topics such as the magnitude of the threat, large loss examples, coverage issues, aggregation of cyber losses, events and causes, the Hours Clause, and more. It provides in-depth insights into the challenges and complexities faced by insurers in dealing with cyber-related losses and the evolving landscape of this fast-growing risk category.
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Cyber Risk: The Implications for Reinsurance Simon Cooper Partner, Ince & Co LLP
The Threat Cyber now as big a threat as natural catastrophes? Silent cyber cover How big is it really?
Large Loss Examples North East US Blackout $243bn - $1tn impact on the economy $21.4 - $71.1bn insured loss Cloud Server Disabled $4.6bn - $121bn loss $620m - $8.1bn insured loss Mass Vulnerability Attack $9.7bn - $28.7bn $762m - $2.1bn insured loss
Coverage Issues Date of loss Reporting Exclusions
Aggregation of Cyber Losses Events, causes and originating causes The Hours Clause Alternative Bases of Aggregation
Events and Causes American Centennial v. INSCO Non-physical event Sudden Significant Causal Link Fortuitous Cause State of Affairs Absence of something happening Originating Cause
Hours Clause a Loss Occurrence includes all insured losses which arise directly from the same cause and which occurred during the same period of time and in the same area. Such cause is the peril which directly gives rise to the losses if the number of Loss Occurrences cannot be determined by reference to [the above] the parties agree to seek expert advice one Institution one country .
Other Aggregation Any one named virus Any one incident Each year ILW
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