Personal cyber insurance offers tailored protection against the rising threat of cybercrime, whether you’re an individual or part of a family. From financial losses to emotional distress, cyber-attacks can have severe impacts on anyone.
What are the benefits?
The benefits can include financial protection, expert support and peace of mind by covering the costs of identity theft, hacking, malware and cyber extortion, while also assisting with data recovery and reputation management.
What can it cover?
- Individuals who use their home IT and internet-connected smart devices for personal reasons.
- Cover extends to family members residing with you.
What usually isn’t covered?
- Cyber-attacks due to employee negligence
- Pre-existing vulnerabilities
- Intentional breaches by the insured
- Physical damage
- Losses from intentional acts
- Criminal actions committed by you or your business
Other cover may be considered and additional exclusions may apply.
At DKG Insurance Brokers, we understand that the needs of each customer are different, therefore we will take the time to assess your individual risk requirements and deliver a bespoke solution. Please reach out to one of our experienced brokers today.
Important note − The information provided is general advice only and has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. When making decisions about personal cyber insurance, please consider the Product Disclosure Statement.
The Australian Signals Directorate's Annual Cyber Threat Report 2023-2024 revealed alarming trends: 26% of self-reported incidents among individuals involve identity fraud, followed by online shopping fraud (15%) and online banking fraud (12%). For businesses, the leading threats include email compromise (20%), online banking fraud (13%) and business email compromise fraud (13%). These figures highlight the growing need for comprehensive cyber insurance to help individuals and businesses safeguard against these persistent risks.
The Australian Signals Directorate's Annual Cyber Threat Report 2023-2024 revealed alarming trends: 26% of self-reported incidents among individuals involve identity fraud, followed by online shopping fraud (15%) and online banking fraud (12%). For businesses, the leading threats include email compromise (20%), online banking fraud (13%) and business email compromise fraud (13%). These figures highlight the growing need for comprehensive cyber insurance to help individuals and businesses safeguard against these persistent risks.
Why Choose DKG People Risk?
Please reach out to Erik Gyllenhammer, our Senior Manager, Strategic Business & People Risk, via email or call on 1800 252 926 to learn more about how we can tailor personal cyber insurance solutions to meet your unique needs.
Choosing DKG People Risk means partnering with a team that is deeply committed to your success. Our experience, combined with a profound understanding of both employer and employee needs, positions us uniquely to deliver solutions that truly make a difference.
With DKG People Risk, you’re not just investing in insurance products; you’re investing in a brighter, more secure future for your entire organisation. Together, we can navigate the complexities of today’s workplace and build a foundation for sustained success.
We invite you to discover how DKG People Risk can help you protect your most valuable asset—your people. Let’s work together to create a supportive and resilient environment where both your employees and your business can thrive.
The Australian Signals Directorate's Annual Cyber Threat Report 2023-2024 revealed alarming trends: 26% of self-reported incidents among individuals involve identity fraud, followed by online shopping fraud (15%) and online banking fraud (12%). For businesses, the leading threats include email compromise (20%), online banking fraud (13%) and business email compromise fraud (13%). These figures highlight the growing need for comprehensive cyber insurance to help individuals and businesses safeguard against these persistent risks.