How federal budget could improve cyber underwriting Canadian Underwriter

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Insurance Bureau of Canada officials are hoping a $145-million commitment by the federal government towards cyber security will help the industry better understand how much a cyber incident could cost.

In the 2019-20 budget document tabled Tuesday, federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau proposed to spend $144.9 million over five years critical cyber systems, including those in the finance, telecommunications, energy and transport sectors.

The industry needs to get a better understanding of how much money could be lost as a result of a cyber security disaster in Canada, suggested Craig Stewart, IBC’s vice president of federal affairs, in an interview Wednesday.

“It is difficult for insurers to underwrite a risk that is poorly understood and difficult for government to create a policy and legislative framework when they don’t understand the risks,” he said. Both government industry have an interest in better defining the problem and the $144.9 million “will go in part to that effort,” Stewart predicted.

The government proposes to start spending the $144.9 in the fiscal year beginning April 1, 2019. At least some of that money would go to the Canadian Centre for…

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