Cybersecurity insurance is designed to mitigate the financial impact of incidents such as data breaches or cyber-attacks. It provides resources for recovery by covering costs such as legal fees, fines, and customer notifications. While insurance plays a crucial role in a comprehensive cybersecurity program, its primary function is not the prevention, detection, or technical mitigation of cyber threats. Therefore, it does not replace security controls or the need for an incident response plan.
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