Does cyber insurance cover acts of cyber sabotage, such as intentional destruction of systems, and what conditions are typically required?
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Yes, cyber insurance can cover acts of cyber sabotage, including intentional destruction of systems, depending on the specific policy and terms outlined by the insurance provider. Typically, coverage for cyber sabotage may require meeting certain conditions such as having robust cybersecurity measures in place, implementing best practices for data protection, and adhering to policy terms related to reporting incidents promptly. It is important to review the policy details carefully or consult with an insurance professional to fully understand the extent of coverage for acts of cyber sabotage.