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Home » Business Interruptions among Top Risks for TMT in 2023

Business Interruptions among Top Risks for TMT in 2023

Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
April 6, 2023
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AGCS Global Industry Solutions TMT Outlook
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Cyber incidents, business interruption and critical infrastructure failures rank as the top risks for Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) companies, according to Allianz Risk Barometer respondents for this sector. 

After the launch of the top global business risks in the Allianz Risk Barometer 2023 in January, Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty (AGCS) has now published its Global Industry Solutions TMT Outlook, one of several risk trend briefings for specific industry sectors, including construction, and financial services.

Jody Yee, Global Industry Solutions Director for TMT at AGCS, comments on the results: “Companies hold large amounts of personal information which is a prime target for cyber criminals and can be either sold on the dark web or used for fraud or to extort the victim for ransom. In addition, there is a large risk of service interruption and data loss following a disruptive attack such as in a ransomware or wiperware incident.”  Business interruption is the main cost driver in over 50% of cyber claims globally, AGCS analysis shows.

“Ensuring adequate protection can prove to be an extremely challenging task and requires deep expertise and an individualized approach,” adds Yee.  Cyber protection should include regular backups, segmentation of data, the right end-point detection and multi-factor authentication. All organizations should also ensure compliance with the legislation and regulations that govern their activities in all jurisdictions they operate in.

AGCS Global Industry Solutions TMT Outlook
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Source: AGCS Global Industry Solutions TMT Outlook

Infrastructure as a target and top causes of losses

Critical infrastructure is increasingly a target. For example, physical attacks on the US power grid rose by over 70% last year. “At the same time, the widespread roll-out of new technologies means there is now an increased reliance on cloud providers and other intermediaries,” says Yee. “These are all part of our new interconnected world and depend upon critical infrastructure. If a cloud provider goes down, the knock-on effects on an organization and its supply chain can be considerable – the failure of automated systems that rely on shared data could result in lost orders, non-delivery of goods and services and delays to back-office functions.”

Regarding actual claims patterns, natural disasters, fire, and crime (including vandalism and political violence) are the top contributors to TMT losses according to AGCS analysis of 5,000 insurance industry claims worth €1.2bn. 

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Natural catastrophes remain a major concern for companies in this sector, even for those whose main assets are in the cloud, accounting for 67% of the value of claims analyzed.

Many companies are in coastal cities or campuses so if they are hit by a hurricane, tornado or an earthquake both material property damage and additional losses from flooding can be significant.

– AGCS Global Industry Solutions TMT Outlook

Willful acts/crime – ranging from the theft of high-value telecommunications equipment to hacking incidents – is the third top cause of loss by value, as well as the most frequent cause of claims.

Recent years have also seen companies file claims for damages to property and infrastructure, including fires, resulting from riot, looting and civil commotion activity in the wake of protests such as those surrounding the murder of George Floyd by the police in the US in 2020. 

Interrelated and aggregated risks

“What the top risks for the TMT sector reveal is the extent to which risks can be interrelated and aggregated in the networked world we live and work in,” says Yee. “Businesses can never be fully prepared for everything, but continuous monitoring of geopolitical issues, proper risk analysis and consulting with experts, both locally and globally, when possible, is a good start. Faced with loss scenarios that can fall like dominoes, businesses need robust, resilient operational processes to safeguard operations, supply chains and ensure business continuity.” 

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