A stolen password, a fraudulent wire transfer, a data breach at a business you run or rely on — cyber risk doesn't announce itself in advance. Cyber insurance helps protect your finances from the fallout when a digital threat becomes a real financial loss.
Exposure isn't always visible — until it turns into a real financial event.
Most people plan for the risks they can picture — a car accident, a house fire, a lawsuit. Digital risk is different. It's harder to picture, so it's easier to underestimate, even though a single compromised account or a breach at a business you run can carry a very real financial cost.
Cavalry treats digital risk the same way we treat any other exposure in your financial plan: something to identify, size up, and cover appropriately — alongside your home, auto, and liability coverage, not instead of it.
Your personal information is used to open accounts, file claims, or make purchases in your name.
A breach exposes client, employee, or customer data that a business you own is responsible for protecting.
Access to files or systems is held hostage, demanding payment before operations can continue.
A compromised login or a convincing scam leads to funds being moved out of an account without your consent.
Every account you hold online is a potential entry point — protecting your finances today means protecting your digital footprint too.
Costs tied to identifying a breach, notifying those affected, and managing the response.
Lost income when a cyber event disrupts a business's ability to operate normally.
Legal costs and damages if someone else's data was lost or exposed as a result of the event.
Coverage related to ransomware demands and the costs of resolving them.
Exact coverage, limits, and exclusions vary by policy — we'll walk through the details together before you choose one.
Let's start with a conversation about where your personal or business exposure actually is.
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