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SECURITY INCIDENT RESPONSE PEACE OF MIND IN A CHANGING WORLD

The insured perils Criminal abduction, assault, bribery demand, competitor malfeasance, criminal facilitation, murder, product tampering, stalking, suspicious death, threat, workplace violence Information cyber compromise, cyber extortion, cyber threat, industrial espionage Kidnap, detention and extortion blackmail, detention, extortion, hijack, hostage crisis, kidnap, missing person, products extortion Political confiscation, deprivation, illegal seizure, occupation Terrorism and political violence act of terrorism, civil commotion, civil war, coup d état, insurrection, malicious damage, rebellion, revolution, riots, sabotage, war

A changing risk landscape Organisations across the world face a rapidly evolving and increasingly complex risk environment. The geopolitical situation is in flux, generating broad uncertainty across many regions, including those previously considered stable. Local political dynamics present bribery and corruption in many parts of the world, and a host of other threat actors including organised criminals, malicious insiders and hackers continue to refine their targeting and attacks against people, assets and information. Most pressing of all, the nature of the transnational terrorist threat has developed in a way that expands the list of reasonably foreseeable scenarios and compromises traditional intelligence and law enforcement methodologies. These pressures come as organisations are required to demonstrate stronger governance of all and to protect people, operations, shareholder value and long-term brand and reputation. The impact of regulatory risk deepens, including the requirement to show that duty of care obligations are being met. Whatever the internal resources of an organisation, events will occur that fall outside their own capacity to respond. Working with our partner Control Risks, we have developed the Security Incident Response policy to meet the changing risk landscape and provide peace of mind.

Why choose Hiscox? We have helped policyholders manage thousands of security crises in the last 25 years, drawing on Control Risks 42 years of experience around complex security and integrity issues. Together we are the global leaders in this sector.

Control Risks response Incident response a Multi-disciplinary expertise a Local stakeholder enagement a Intelligence and situational awareness Activity Initiation a 24/7 hotline activation a Initial telephone advice a Consultants engaged a Deployment to HQ and incident On-boarding a Understanding your business a Introduction to Control Risks a Activation brief a Investment of pre-incident funds a SIR needs assessment with a consultant Strategic advice a Crisis management team support a Scenario analysis/ decision support a Response options and coordination a Recovery planning Recovery a Post-incident reporting a Debriefing and lessons learnt Trigger event Day 0 All Control Risks activity indemnified Time Returning to business as usual How it works After purchasing a policy, you will be introduced to a Control Risks consultant for an on-boarding meeting. They will provide an activation briefing and discuss the key issues your organisation faces. They will also identify how you might best use your pre-incident funding and agree a plan for the delivery of these services. You will be equipped with a crisis management handbook and have access to an online resource that contains guidance on the range of benefits your policy provides. This policy covers all of Control Risks activities to help you manage a covered incident. In the event that you suffer one of the insured events, you can call your dedicated Security Incident Response number. Control Risks world-leading team will assist in the all-important early stages of an incident, ensuring that you set the right direction in your response. Where required, they will deploy response consultants and appropriate technical expertise to the incident location and the corporate or regional headquarters to help your executive team make well-informed decisions. All of Control Risks resources will be available to help you understand and manage the incident; ensuring that your people, assets, brand and reputation are protected. Once the immediacy of the incident has been managed, Control Risks can provide a report outlining the resources employed, and where appropriate can provide an incident log. They will also assist in a smooth transition back to business as usual.

In an uncertain world, Security Incident Response provides peace of mind for organisations of any size from smalland medium-sized business through to larger multinationals with easily accessible crisis management, strategic advice and recovery services.

Structure of the policy Criminal Information Terrorism and political violence Political Kidnap, detention and extortion Indemnity Multi-disciplinary response K&R response DPolicy D triggers on: occurrence of an insured event; the suspicion of an insured event or the imminent threat of an insured event. DUnlimited D Control Risks response for kidnap, detention, extortion and where there is a threat to life within any of the insured perils. DWhere D there is no remaining life safety risk, Control Risks support will extend for 60 days. Security Incident Response core benefits Complements the security function to respond to incidents worldwide Provides a simple and robust mechanism for accessing the best available expertise on demand Eliminates the financial volatility of responding to unpredictable events Provides resources to build sophisticated resilience programmes to help prevent incidents before they occur Demonstrates a wide fulfillment of duty of care obligations

Case studies Act of terrorism Europe A marauding terrorist firearms attack occurs in a major European City, leading to the security forces implementing a regional lock down. A company activates its invacuation procedures and initiates its crisis management team. Coordinating closely with the company s crisis management team, Control Risks provides initial and immediate telephone advice as well as regular updates on the known locations of the terrorists and security forces. Control Risks activates an executive protection team in the city to provide immediate assistance and security for company personnel. Additionally, on an ongoing basis, Control Risks provides the crisis management team live updates from the on-the-ground team confirming the safety of company personnel and the return to normal of transportation links. The client is provided with an after-event report, including a timeline of client decisions and the context in which they were made. Occupation Indian sub-continent A manufacturer s plan to shut down plant operations leads to violent worker activism and difficulty retrieving expensive machinery. This escalates to a full-scale industrial dispute. Control Risks provide initial telephone advice and then deploy a consultant. The client benefits from detailed advice on security threats, potential escalation triggers, and how best to engage with the local authorities. Control Risks oversees the security management, including key person and asset protection, until the plant is formally shut down. The client is able to close down the plant without further incident, retrieve and ship key assets and manage key relationships in the country. A final report is produced detailing lessons identified. Bribery demand Sub-Saharan Africa A consulting firm bidding on an infrastructure project discovers a bribe has been demanded. Initial investigation identifies that a local partner may have been involved. Control Risks host an initial telephone conference with key stakeholders to determine the facts and what the company has done to date. A bribery investigation expert is deployed to the company headquarters to help stabilise the local business environment and preserve evidence. Repositories of key information are identified including electronic data, paper documents and key people. An investigative approach is agreed between Control Risks and the client, during which it is decided to deploy discrete executive protection to reassure a witness who is identified as potentially at risk. Investigators are deployed both at head office and locally to capture information and conduct interviews. After an initial investigation it was determined that the allegations were false and made by a jealous competitor. www.hiscoxspecial.com 16710 06/17