December 2011
Cyber Monday is Complete, Is Your Cyber Coverage?
Sweeping Workers' Compenstion Reform Passes Senate
   

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Cyber Monday is Complete, Is Your Cyber Coverage?

 
Companies are operating with a "false sense of security" when it comes to cyber attacks, according to a new survey from Towers Watson released during the week of the RIMS conference. 

More than 160 risk managers from a variety of industries took part in the survey, which found 73 percent of companies have not purchased network-liability policies even though the threat of cyber attack is increasingly real.

Of the companies that do not buy network-liability policies, 37 percent say their own IT departments are sufficient and 15 percent say that they aren't concerned about the risk or that a risk coverage transfer is too expensive.

"Risk managers need to take a broader look at how they can manage the risks associated with cyber attacks from a corporate, financial and reputational standpoint.

About 60 percent of those companies that did purchase network-liability policies bought $10 million to $49.9 million limits, while 8 percent bought $50 million or more, the survey says.

Jeanne Oronzio Wermuth, Senior Technical Specialist with the insurance and employee-benefits brokerage The Graham Co., says word of big lawsuits is not following news of large breaches.

"It'll take those first couple of big cases.  The realization of potential liability hasn't developed yet," she says.  Companies seem to understand the expenses relating to notifying individuals of a cyber attach or breach, but not the liability side of things, Wermuth adds.  That may be changing slowly.

Graham has sold "a number" of network-liability policies within the last year after not selling any when the coverage was first offered five years ago.

"Companies think right now that they have it handled and they are already covered," she says, since there is the potential that there is some coverage under other policies, but not for every circumstance.

"Despite corporate controls, the number of cyber breaches continues to grow," says Tracey Vispoli, Senior Vice President and worldwide cyber-liability manager for Chubb, in a statement. " The increased use of electronic health records, mobile devices, apps and social media offers the cyber criminal new places to play.  As cyber breaches expose more employees and consumers to identity theft, companies are wrestling with higher costs to contain and repair the financial and reputational damage."  


Sweeping Workers' Compensation Reform Passes Senate   

 

The largest change made over the last 30 years to the Workers' Compensation Disability Insurance Act was passed by the Senate, December 7, 2011. This legislation will update, modernize and stabilize Michigan's workers comp system and help Michigan job-providers compete in the global economy.

 

Substitute language was introduced that establishes a distinct definition of "wage earning capacity" for police and fire unions. New language was added regarding the classification of independent contractors which will result in a clearer and more objective determination of employment relationships. Additional amendments were made on the Senate floor on the period of time that an employer controls medical treatment for workers comp claims. Current law provides for 10 days but as passed by the Senate, HB 5002 would provide employer control of medical treatment for 28 days.

Personal injury attorneys, who benefit from the ambiguity of the current act, were the largest critics of the legislation. This reform will bring stability to the system, balance fairness in coverage and compensation for workers and also help employers control costs. It's a win for employers and employees alike."

The bill will now return to the House for concurrence with changes made in the Senate.  

 

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