A consistent pattern emerges in data breach and cyber-attack cases when companies turn to their insurers for coverage after such incidents. Whether they possess specialized cyber.
Ransomware insurance coverage has become increasingly popular in recent years as the threat of ransomware attacks has continued to grow. However, despite the widespread adoption of this.
The Supreme Court of Ohio ruled that a ransomware attack against a business should not be covered by insurance because the attack did not physically or directly cause harm to the tangible components of the software programs encrypted in the incident.
The Ohio Supreme Court waited until the last week of the year to issue what may be the most important silent coverage decision of 2022. Direct physical injury is a fundamental.