IBM and If to Offer Protection Against Cyber-Threats for Commercial Customers
IBM Security Experts Provide Assessment and Help, Ensuring Optimal Security
ARMONK, NY - 16 Mar 2015: IBM Security (NYSE: IBM) announced today it is working with the Nordic’s leading insurance provider, If Property & Casualty Insurance Ltd. (If), as part of the company’s new insurance offering, known as Data Crime. As the first cyber-insurance product from a local provider, the offering aims to help If's Business Area Commercial customers, headquartered in Nordic countries, to manage cyber-attack risk associated with malware, virus, DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) and hacking incidents.
According to IBM’s 2014 Cyber Security Intelligence Index, companies’ security devices and applications detected 91 million security events in 2013, an average of 1.7 million each week per company. The average cost paid for each lost or stolen record containing sensitive and confidential information has increased more than 9 percent, from $136 in 2013 to $145 in 2014, based on the Ponemon Institute’s global analysis on the cost of a data breach. The average total cost of a data breach has increased 15 percent to $3.5 million.
Together, If and IBM help businesses to prepare and defend themselves from cyber-attacks. IBM will provide If with a jointly-developed evaluation questionnaire, in order to evaluate risk potential and a potential policy holder’s overall security status.
IBM Security experts will help If’s claim agents to assess the situation of a company victimized by a cyber-attack, as well as help restore the company to its normal activities. IBM will also be the primary partner available after an incident occurs, helping If's customers to enhance their security controls and procedures to maintain their insurance protection. Education will also be provided by IBM experts to If’s employees, further improving their ability to assess risk potential and understand how cyber security incidents happen, and how they can be prevented.
“The insurance industry is undergoing a transformation as digitalized services continue to expand raising the need for new solutions to secure business of the digital age. It is important for If to provide security to our customers when the risks are changing. Having a trusted partner with highly skilled experts and deep understanding of global security landscape and readiness to react instantly should an incident occur is vital to us and our customers”, said Line Gjengedal Ruud, Nordic Head of Product & Price Liability and Customer Solutions, If.
“Awareness about cyber threats increases all the time, and we want to provide our customers with the comprehensive expertise and capabilities needed to support them in all areas of enterprise security. This need for protection applies to companies of all sizes, and we are delighted to work together with If to create new possibilities, as well as prepare for security threats”, said Julian Meyrick, Vice President, Security Services, IBM Europe.
About If
If Property & Casualty (P&C) Insurance insures all that is valuable in life: people, animals, homes, cars and more. We also help companies to ensure that it is business as usual even if they suffer a claim. Thanks to 6,800 skilled employees, our 3.6 million customers in the Nordic and Baltic countries have the right coverage and can feel confident that they will get the help they need – if something should happen. If P&C is part of Sampo Group.
For more information, please visit www.if-insurance.com
About IBM Security
IBM’s security platform and services provide the security intelligence to help organizations holistically protect their people, data, applications and infrastructure. IBM offers solutions for identity and access management, security information and event management, database security, application development, risk management, endpoint management, next-generation intrusion protection and more. IBM operates one of the world’s broadest security research and development, and delivery organizations.
For more information, please visit www.ibm.com/security, follow @IBMSecurity on Twitter or visit the IBM Security Intelligence blog.
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