e.g. @yourcompany.com
Would you like to include Technology Errors & Omissions (Tech E&O) coverage in your quote?
Technology E&O is a type of insurance designed to cover providers of technology services or products. For example, software/SaaS, data storage companies and website designers provide technology services, while computer software and computer manufacturers offer technology products. Tech E&O policies cover both liability and first-party loss exposures. If you select Yes, we will follow up with additional questions.
Within the last 3 years has the company suffered any cyber incidents resulting in a claim in excess of $25,000?
Are you aware of any circumstances at the company which might give rise to a claim under this insurance policy?
Does company implement encryption on laptop computers, desktop computers, and other portable media devices?
Does company maintain at least weekly backups of all sensitive or otherwise critical data and all critical business systems offline or on a separate network?
Does company collect, process, store, transmit, or have access to any Payment Card Information (PCI), Personally Identifiable Information (PII), or Protected Health Information (PHI) other than employees of company?
If yes to the above, What is the estimated annual volume of payment card transactions (credit cards, debit cards, etc.)?
If yes to the above, How many PII or PHI records does the company collect, process, store, transmit, or have access to?
Does your company enforce MFA for Email?
Does your company enforce MFA for VPN, RDP, or other remote access?
Does your company enforce MFA for network, cloud admin, or privileged accounts?
Does company require a secondary means of communication to validate the authenticity of funds transfers (ACH, wire, etc.) requests before processing a request in excess of $25,000?
Within the last 3 years has the company been subject to any complaints concerning the content of its website, advertising materials, social media, or other publications?
Does company enforce procedures to remove content (including third party content) that may infringe or violate any intellectual property or privacy right?