
Our technology professional liability policy is available for a broad array of technology companies, including:
You need coverage that fits your unique business-now, and in the future. Technology professional liability products are designed to fit seamlessly with our general liability policy and is designed especially for the diverse risks facing mid-sized technology companies.
Through The Hartford we offer FailSafe® products:
FailSafe® includes an option to customize the definition of covered technology services, so that it can be tailored to meet your company's needs. Coverage options include:
FailSafe® GIGA: An errors and omissions (E&O) coverage policy, including breach of warranty coverage.
FailSafe®TERA: A robust technology liability policy, including specified E&O, content, personal injury and security coverages.
Both FailSafe options now include our new First Party Data Privacy Wrongful Acts and Cyber Extortion coverages.
Through CNA we offer NetProtect
NetProtect®
CNA NetProtect®, a family of information risk insurance products available internationally, sets a high industry standard for network security, content and privacy liability protection — coverages critical to businesses of all types.
NetProtect 360SM offers both first and third-party cyber coverage as separate coverage parts. First-party coverage is available for extortion, business interruption, loss or damage to a network, extra expense and e-theft. Third-party liability is available for electronic media content, privacy liability and security liability.
NetProtect Essential® provides the basic liability coverage necessary for any company that relies on computer networks to run its business. Admitted coverage designed for small- to mid-size companies, NetProtect Essential® provides cyber coverage when a security breach results in privacy injury; identity theft; network damage resulting in theft of others' information in your care, including trade secrets; and infection of others' networks. NetProtect Essential® also covers costs to comply with applicable laws requiring you to notify customers or users if a security breach could potentially compromise private information.