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Don’t Be the (Uninsured) Victim of a Foreign Cyberattack

June 24, 2019

Christopher K. Jones

Sands Anderson PC

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U.S. government officials and cybersecurity experts are warning businesses to prepare for a surge in cyberattacks from Iran.  On Thursday of last week, U.S. Cyber Command carried out online attacks against Iranian missile control systems, as well as the Iranian intelligence group believed to have coordinated recent attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman.  While Iran denies that the attacks were effective, it is widely suspected that, in retaliation, Iran will now increase the already large volume of cyberattacks directed at the United States.

There are a number of potential targets within the U.S.  Should Iran wish to loudly demonstrate its capabilities while limiting the fallout of its attack, it may focus on prestige targets, such as notable educational institutions.  If Iran wishes to inflict more serious economic or even physical harm, however, then targets could include financial institutions, networked traffic systems, health care institutions, and the power grid.

Fortunately, there are a number of relatively simple steps that organizations can take to harden themselves against any attack.  While these are steps that all organizations should be taking anyway, the current tensions make them even more important.  This is especially true because insurers may deny coverage for losses on the basis that Iranian cyberattacks, which originate from a foreign power, are acts of war or terrorism.

You should take following steps immediately:

These are only some of the many steps available to help your organization navigate an environment of increasing security threats. If you would like assistance developing and implementing a program to reduce the chance of loss from a cyberattack, please contact a member of the Sands Anderson Cybersecurity and Technology team.