AIG Launches Cyber Insurance In Uganda

AIG, a leading global property, casualty and general insurance company has launched its innovative product “AIGCyber Edge” to the Ugandan market.

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Officials from AIG led by the MD Ms. Ann Othieno pose for a photo with the MD of Stanchart Mr. Herman Kasekende. This was during the press conference to launch the new AIG CyberEdge Insurance policy

Speaking at the launch of the first Cyber Insurance product in Uganda, Anna Othieno,the Managing Director of AIG Uganda noted that cyber security has never been more crucial with the internet becoming an integral part of all sectors of the economy.

“Cyber exposures are one of the most prominent risk concerns on a business’ radar and in a digital age this trend is set to continue. The threat represented by cyber risks is now as tangible as physical threats to a company’s assets and has serious knock-on effects. It is this kind of chain reaction that Cyber Edge has been designed to help counteract,” noted Anna Othieno.

She explained that managing cyber-attacks, threats and risks is always challenging especially when changes in technology happen rapidlycreating potentialgaps in highly sensitive company information.

“We are excited to launch CyberEdge, an insurance product designed to protect against the full potential impact of a cyber-breach, the solution covers financial, legal, investigative and reputation exposures from a single premium,” added Anna Othieno.

Session moderator Andrew Mwenda addresses panelists at the AIG press conference to launch CyberEdge Insurance policy
Session moderator Andrew Mwenda addresses panelists at the AIG press conference to launch CyberEdge Insurance policy

In the recent past, Uganda has suffered severalcybercrimeattacks mostly directed at commercial organisations, financial institutions and government bodies. Many of such attacks have led to equipment failure, destruction of intellectual property, physical damage to property and devastating financial loss.

Any business that holds sensitive customer details such as names, addresses or banking information, has a website, relies on computer systems to conduct business or is subject to a Payment Card Industry merchant service agreement is at risk.  That risk could be a data breach, or it could be a loss of vital business services, and can result in lost revenue, a damaged reputation, legal and regulatory costs – not to mention the associated business disruption.

Anna Othieno stated that AIG Uganda is proud to offer the CyberEdgeproductto the Ugandan market especially since it has already proven effective in Europe with policyholders benefiting from leading forensic and legal professionals after a cyber-breach.

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