Insurance against crackers.

. Hacktivism

4.3.02 Insurance against crackers.
In view of the American insurance industry, especially in serious crisis in the aftermath of September 11, there is a branch which instead seems to have good prospects. The target is to e-business, and insurance policies covering risks for users such 'attacks' of viruses, attacks by 'denial of service', defacement of its website and unauthorized access. Some formulas even more pressures also cover risks such as extortion of money in exchange for the return of data, while the study also covers the misuse by employees of the company email. In 2001 they were sold for $ 100 million, but industry analysts predict that this figure is growing tenfold by 2007. A leading position in this industry is that the American company AIG which owns seventy percent of the market, and the average cost of the policies themselves is around hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. It must be said that with the increase by this type of business insurance companies may also determine the standards of software security.