Delinea Reveals Nearly 80% of Companies Have Used Cyber Insurance

Delinea, a provider of privileged access management (PAM) solutions for seamless security, today published a new report showing cyber insurance has become ubiquitous and more than half of the companies that have leveraged their coverage have used it more than once.

As a result, insurers are pulling back on covering what is most needed, with only about 30 percent of organizations saying their policy covers critical risks including ransomware, ransom negotiation and decision on ransom payment.

The survey, conducted among 300 U..S-based IT decision makers by Censuswide, found that nearly 70 percent of organizations have applied for cyber insurance, with 93 percent being approved when they applied, and 65 percent claiming the process took less than three months.

While risk reduction is the main reason for applying (40 percent), one-third (33 percent) of respondents claimed it was also due to requirements from executive management and boards of directors, and 25 percent cited recent ransomware incidents as a primary decision driver.

Given the pressure coming from the top, it’s no surprise that 93 percent received the budget required to purchase their cyber insurance policies even as 75 percent of respondents said premiums increased in their last renewal.

“Executives and Boards use cyber insurance to lower the costs associated with potential breaches. As a result, most organizations are scrambling to buy or renew a policy, even as the insurers pull back on what they will cover and simultaneously raise the price of coverage,” said Art Gilliland, CEO of Delinea. “Our report shows that insurers are increasingly requiring organizations to implement a broader set of security controls to try to reduce the number of customers leveraging their policies. With 80 percent of companies leveraging their insurance policies, it is expected that more advanced solutions are needed.”

Other main reasons cited for applying for cyber insurance were business contract requirements (24 percent) and recent data breaches (17 percent). The largest number of respondents (48 percent) indicated that their policy covers data recovery, while roughly a third indicated it covers incident response, regulatory fines, and third-party damages.

To qualify for cyber insurance, most respondents (51 percent) confirmed that cybersecurity awareness training was a requirement, with just under half (47 percent) stating they were required to have malware protection, antivirus software, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and backup data. When asked how they met insurers’ Privileged Access Management requirements, a similar percentage said they had suitable existing solutions (43 percent) as those who had to acquire additional solutions (42 percent).

Delinea’s report, titled “Cyber Insurance – If You Get It, Be Ready to Use It,” is now available as a free download at delinea.com/resources. For more information about Delinea’s PAM solutions, visit delinea.com.