Cowbell Brings Insurance Product that Addresses Exposures to Manufacturing and Construction

Cowbell Cyber, the business's first AI-powered cyber protection provider for small to mid-sized organizations (SMBs), today declared its arrangement to twofold down on significance and cyber strength with inclusions explicit to classes of business known for complex cybersecurity measures. This makes Cowbell the first cyber insurance firm to bring a conceded protection item that delivers presentations novel to manufacturing, construction, and different classes of business, shutting the insurability hole for enterprises fundamental to the U.S. economy.

Cybercriminals cast a wide assault net to invade each class of business and have as of late increase their objectives on organizations like construction and manufacturing – developing ventures progressively turning out to be more innovative subordinate. These imperative businesses have one of a kind needs that envelop the physical and virtual world and as per the Cyber Insurance - The Market's View 2020 overview, these ventures are demonstrating a solid move towards expanded cyber protection education and adoption.

"Every business is at risk of a cyber incident but the exposures and subsequent damages can vary drastically in type and scope by sector. Businesses in every industry are rapidly building awareness about the unique cyber threats they face," said Jack Kudale, CEO and Founder at Cowbell Cyber. "Cowbell Prime 250 goes beyond offering generic coverages, enabling insurance buyers to not benefit from customized policies but also add coverages for cyber incidents unique to their class of business."

Unique endorsements available with Cowbell Prime 250 include:

Contractual Damages Endorsement for the manufacturing industry: Provides financial protection when the manufacturer faces a cyber event that triggers third party liability caused by the inability to fulfill a contractual requirement, the compromise of customer information or contractual damages that an unfulfilled contract might trigger for the customer.
Missed Bid Endorsement for the construction industry: Provides construction with additional financial coverage for missed income when a cyber incident triggers a business interruption that prevents the construction company from bidding for or responding to an RFP.
Cowbell Breach Fund with additional separate limit endorsement: Provides separate limit for the coverage of expenses common to many cyber events such as forensic services or notification to individuals and entities impacted by the incident. The limit for this fund can be extended through a Separate Limit Endorsement for classes of business carrying a large population of customers.

Utilizing Cowbell, operators, and dealers can now quickly and easily convey cyber protection contributions that are profoundly applicable to their customers. Beginning with three preset industry-explicit bundles - Basic, Popular, Elite - they can, in a couple of snaps, redo arrangements or add supports remarkable to explicit enterprises.

About Cowbell Cyber:

Cowbell Cyber is dedicated to providing standalone, admitted, individualized and easy-to-understand cyber insurance for small and mid-size businesses. In its unique AI-based approach to risk selection and pricing, Cowbell's continuous underwriting platform, powered by Cowbell Factors, compresses the insurance process from submission to issue in less than 5 minutes. Cowbell Insurance Agency is currently licensed in 34 U.S. states and provides SMBs with admitted cyber insurance on AM Best "A" rated paper with up to $15 Million in coverage

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MaxLinear | February 02, 2024

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