Insurance Requirements

Cyber Insurance Compliance Training

Meet cyber liability insurance requirements with documented security awareness training. Get the compliance documentation insurers want to see—and potentially lower your premiums.

Cyber Insurers Now Require Training

Cyber insurance has changed dramatically. What was once a simple add-on policy now comes with detailed security questionnaires—and employee training is almost always on the list.

Insurers have learned that human error causes the vast majority of breaches. Phishing attacks, weak passwords, and mishandled data aren't technical failures—they're training failures. That's why insurers want proof that your employees know how to protect your business.

Without documented training, you may face higher premiums, coverage limitations, or outright denial of claims when incidents occur.

What Insurers Ask About

  • "Do you provide security awareness training to all employees?"
  • "How often is training conducted?"
  • "Does training cover phishing and social engineering?"
  • "Can you provide documentation of training completion?"
  • "Are new employees trained within 30 days of hire?"

Why Insurers Care About Training

95%

of breaches involve human error

90%

of cyberattacks start with phishing

60%

of small businesses close within 6 months of a breach

How Training Helps with Cyber Insurance

Meet Application Requirements

Answer "yes" to training questions on insurance applications with confidence. Our certificates and reports provide the documentation you need.

Lower Your Premiums

Many insurers offer discounts for businesses with documented training programs. Training demonstrates you're actively managing risk.

Protect Your Claims

If a breach occurs, documented training shows you took reasonable precautions. This can be critical when filing claims.

Reduce Actual Risk

Trained employees are less likely to fall for phishing, use weak passwords, or mishandle data. Fewer incidents means fewer claims.

Easy Renewals

At renewal time, you'll have a year of training records ready to go. No scrambling to document what you've done.

Quick Implementation

Get your team trained in days, not months. Our online courses can be completed quickly without disrupting operations.

Insurance-Ready Compliance Reports

When your insurer asks for proof of training, you'll have it. Our compliance reports include everything insurers want to see.

What's Included:

  • Employee names and completion dates
  • Topics covered in training
  • Training duration and pass/fail status
  • Individual completion certificates
  • Organization-wide completion summary

Training Topics Insurers Want

Our Security Awareness Training covers the topics cyber insurers specifically ask about:

  • Phishing & social engineering
  • Password security & MFA
  • Malware & ransomware prevention
  • Data protection & handling
  • Remote work security
  • Incident reporting procedures

Training for Cyber Insurance Compliance

These courses cover the topics cyber insurers most commonly ask about.

Security Awareness Training

The foundation of any cyber insurance compliance program. Covers phishing, malware, passwords, and more.

$15/employee

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PII Handling Training

Essential for businesses handling customer data. Covers data classification, secure handling, and breach prevention.

$15/employee

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Data Privacy Training

For businesses with GDPR or CCPA obligations. Covers privacy laws, consumer rights, and compliance requirements.

$15/employee

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Cyber Insurance Training FAQ

Our Security Awareness Training covers the topics that appear on virtually all cyber insurance applications: phishing, social engineering, password security, malware, data handling, and incident reporting. While specific requirements vary by insurer, our training and documentation meet or exceed typical requirements.

Premium discounts vary by insurer and your overall risk profile. Some businesses report savings of 5-15% on cyber insurance premiums with documented training programs. More importantly, training may be required to get coverage at all—many insurers now decline applications from businesses without employee training.

Most insurers expect annual security awareness training, with new employees trained within 30-90 days of hire. Some policies may specify more frequent training. Check your policy requirements, but annual training is the industry standard.

Yes. When investigating claims, insurers look at whether you took reasonable precautions. Documented training shows you made efforts to prevent incidents. Lack of training could potentially be used to limit or deny claims, especially if the breach resulted from an untrained employee's actions.

Ready to Meet Insurance Requirements?

Get your team trained and documented. $15 per employee, complete compliance reports included.