When it comes to cybersecurity, we often think of hackers, ransomware and targeted attacks. But sometimes, all it takes is a simple technical failure to bring a business to a standstill.
Computer failure is exactly that: Software that crashes. A server that won't restart. An IT service provider issuing a faulty update.
And in these cases, there' s no attack, no malice. Just the machine saying stop. And everything stops.
It all began in the summer of 2024. An update deployed by cybersecurity vendor CrowdStrike caused a critical bug on thousands of machines worldwide.
The result:
At the time, no cyber insurance policy covered this type of incident. Why not? Because there was no attack, no human error, and therefore no coverage that could be activated under conventional policies.
At Dattak, we immediately decided toinclude this type of breakdown in our policy.
We have added explicit coverage to our contract for major IT breakdowns and the failure of IT service providers, provided they :
Whether the breakdown is internal or at an external service provider, the guarantee is activated.
At Dattak, we believe it's our responsibility toanticipate new risks, not just cover those we already know about.
And computer failure is a perfect example: it's not the result of malicious intent, but it can have consequences as far-reaching as ransomware.
> A Windows breakdown can sometimes do more damage than a hacker.
That's why we've chosen toinclude ittransparently in our contract, to offer our policyholders more comprehensive coverage, in line with their real-life challenges.
To find out more about our contract, or to test our underwriting process, visit www.dattak.io Cyber risk is the number 1 risk for any company, whatever its size.