Posts Tagged ‘Electronic Media Activities’

SafetyTek Technology Expansion Endorsement

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

safetyteklogoTechnology has become an irreplaceable part of our daily lives. But for companies in the technology industry, it is the very core of their business and carries the bulk of their risk. With an exponential rate of change, the technology industry is an increasingly complex field with great opportunity.

At Stuckey & Company, we know the technology business. We are one of the largest providers of technology-specific insurance programs that offer comprehensive coverage for this intricate industry.

To make our technology program even more competitive, we have recently added the SafetyTek Technology Expansion Endorsement.  This endorsement makes our Technology Professional Liability coverage even more comprehensive by offering the following features:

    • Broadened coverage that now includes:
      • Management Consulting, Telecommunication Services, and Information Technology Staffing and Placement
    • Innocent Insured
    • Contractual Liability
    • Defense costs outside the limits of liability, and
    • First Dollar Defense

In today’s competitive market, you can trust that Stuckey & Company will continue to lead the pack in Technology Insurance.  We are always looking for ways to improve our programs, and the SafetyTek Expansion Endorsement is one way we are providing you with the cutting edge tools necessary to serve the clients of today’s technology industry.

For more information about the SafetyTek Technology Expansion Endorsement, contact us at 800-828-3452 and ask for Maggie, Rachel, or Dwight.


And, don’t miss our free webinar on the SafetyTek Expansion Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 at 2:30 cdt.

Maggie Hammett, Tech E&O New & Renewal, will discuss the details of this important new endorsement and how it will effect your ability to write new technology business.

Telecommunications Wiring Nightmare

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Check out this Telecommunications room…  what a nightmare!

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Click here to watch the video.

Need for Network Operations Security Never More Evident

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

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Charges filed in largest identity theft case to-date

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Computer hacker Albert Gonzalez from Miami and his crew of ten others from around the world have been linked to crimes related to the largest identity theft case in history.  The alleged theft of account details linked to 130 million credit cards from European and U.S. consumers was brought to light this week.  According to the DoJ, the hackers infiltrated the computer network of Heartland Payment Systems, a company that handles transactions for multiple retailers including 7-Eleven and Hannaford Brothers, a supermarket chain in Maine.  Heartland had reported a security breach in January, but the grand scale of the hackers’ efforts had not been brought to light until recently.

This case, although much larger than anything before its time, represents the growing threat to networks and computer systems both large and small.   Cybercriminals have launched a massive new wave of internet-based schemes to steal personal data and carry out financial scams.  The number of malicious programs on the web has tripled to over 31,000 a day.  The wide availability of tools being sold on criminal forums combined with high levels of unemployed IT personnel are contributing to the crime wave.

The Annual Ponemon Institute Study estimates the average cost of a data breach to an organization is $202 per exposed record.  Malicious third party breaches are not the only threat, either.  Human error is cited as the leading cause of security system failure.  With the looming threat of expensive system breaches in today’s cyber climate, Network Operations Security Insurance from Stuckey & Company is becoming a necessary component for almost any company in business today.

Who needs Network Operations Security?

Companies who…

  • Lease, Own or Operate a Computer System
  • Outsource Their Systems
  • Have a System That Contains Personal or Regulated Information

What are the additional core coverages?

  • Electronic Media Liability
  • Intellectual Property Coverage
  • Computer and Technology E&O

How do I get more information?

Contact the Technology Team at Stuckey & Company

1-800-828-3452

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Dwight Stuckey:                      dwight@stuckey.com (x 22)

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Chris Boylan:                          chris@stuckey.com (x 35)

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Maggie Hammett:                    maggie@stuckey.com (x 21)

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Rachel Brengartner:                 rachel@stuckey.com (x 13)

REMINDER—Electronic Media Liability Webinar Friday, June 19!

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

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Nearly every company distributes electronic content over the Internet. Each day there are 100 million daily video streams from YouTube.com, 10 million “Tweets” from Twitter, more than 60 million blogs being disseminated and more than 180 billion emails sent. Media companies, Internet service providers, technology companies, and even some general business companies are all at risk, according to Stuckey & Company, a leading Managing General Agent of technology insurance programs. To educate the industry about the risks, Stuckey & Company is offering a free webinar to commercial lines insurance agents at 10:30am CDST on Friday, June 19 to discuss the importance of this specialized liability insurance.

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Electronic Media Liability services are typically not described on professional liability insurance policies as a covered service. Companies without adequate coverage can be held liable for unwittingly publishing defamatory comments or content that infringes on copyrights or trademarks – even though they did not create the offending content. As on example, Twitter is currently being sued by St. Louis Cardinals’ baseball coach Tony LaRussa for allowing someone to misrepresent themselves as LaRussa without his permission and post electronic “Tweets” that defame the coach’s character.

Stuckey’s specialized policy gives coverage for electronic publishing, web casting, or other distribution of electronic content on the Internet. Coverage includes copyright, domain name, trademark, trade name, trade dress, service mark, service name, title and slogan. The new policy also allows the option to include first-party network operations security coverage. This coverage gives an insured protection against unauthorized access, unauthorized use or a denial of service attack to the insured’s computer system.

Stuckey & Company’s Electronic Media Liability coverage goes beyond standard personal injury coverage. The policy forms now offer protection for five main areas of protection:

1. Defamation: Any form of defamation or other tort related to the disparagement or harm to the reputation or character of any person or organization, including: libel, slander, product disparagement, trade libel, infliction of emotional distress, mental anguish, outrage, outrageous conduct.

2. Right to privacy: Invasion, infringement or interference with the right to privacy or publicity, including: false light, public disclosure of private facts, intrusion and commercial appropriation of a name, persona or likeness.

3. Plagiarism/Piracy: Plagiarism, piracy or the misappropriation or unauthorized use of advertising ideas, advertising material, titles, literary or artistic formats, styles or performances.

4. Copyright Infringement: infringement of copyright, domain name, trademark, trade dress, title, slogan, service mark, service name.

5. Negligence: negligence with respect to the insured’s creation or dissemination of electronic content.

The June 19th Electronic Media Liability webinar is the third webinar in its Technology Series. The webinar is free, and all registered agents will receive a free gift from Stuckey & Company for participating in the webinar. During the webinar, Stuckey & Company’s Dwight Stuckey will discuss:

- What is Electronic Media Liability coverage?

- Who needs it?

- What is and isn’t covered?

- Additional endorsements available

- YOUR questions!

Stuckey’s Tek Division is focused on small to mid-sized technology accounts and offers low minimum premiums starting at $1,000 for a $1,000,000 limit. New rating factors for individual risk characteristics are also available. Visit http://www.stuckey.com/products/tek for business insurance quotes and a complete list of eligibility.

Register for Our Electronic Media Liability Webinar Today!

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

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Join us on Friday, June 19 at 10:30am cdst for the 3rd webinar in our Technology Series

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ALL participants will receive a Free Gift from Stuckey & Company just for participating!


Click here to register now

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Please join us on Friday, June 19th for an informative web-based seminar covering the increasingly important area of Electronic Media Liability.  Stuckey & Company’s Dwight Stuckey will discuss:

- What is Electronic Media Liability coverage?

- Who needs it?

- What is and isn’t covered?

- Additional Endorsements available

- YOUR questions!