Hospitality Industry Information Security Risks: "Cyber Attack Claims" Increase 56% Mainly Through "Rogue Employees, Malicious Attacks, And Mistakes By Outsourcing Firms"

“…The vast quantities of personal, identifiable information collected by the leisure and hospitality industry have made the sector a chief target for cyber attacks, according to Willis…with reports of a 56% rise in cyber claims over the past year….”

“…Rogue employees, malicious attacks, and mistakes by outsourcing firms appear to be the main culprits, with hackers getting ever-more sophisticated in their attempts to drain corporate databases of customers’ personal details…”

Willis warns that some breaches can cost in excess of $100 million and with more stringent data protection legislation coming into force, companies’ financial exposure to this type of crime will increase further.

“Recent breakthroughs include the introduction of identity theft solutions and Payment Card Industry fines coverage, which helps to protect companies from penalties linked to the mismanagement of credit card data.”

For more:  http://www.insurancedaily.co.uk/2011/08/03/hospitality-and-leisure-attract-cyber-attacks/

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