Emerging issues hit HOME
spotlight on Privacy and Security Breach for Habitational risk exposures
Both privacy laws and lawsuits are increasing.
this affects all types of risks, including

landlords
Exposure to
privacy breach can
come from
many sources
Consider the following real life scenarios
Real Scenario # 1

a commercial landlord received
reports of vandalism in restrooms
and installed surveillance cameras
without notifying residents
A tenant saw the video feeds
and sued the landlord for
breach of privacy

Over

60 tenants are seeking $$$ damages
Source: Soliman v. The Kushner Companies, Inc., 2013 N.J. Super. LEXIS 150.
This can happen in a vacation rental too

$4.6 m
the amount

demanded
after a couple found cameras hidden in
smoke detectors, sockets and ac ducts
Source: Abcnews.go.com
Over 1/3 of all surveillance
sensors are bought
by landlords

Do you know where the cameras are on
your insured’s property?
Source: Video Surveillance Systems & Services Market - (Analog, IP), Components (Hardware [Cameras, Monitors, Storage], Software [Video Analytics, VMS], Service (VSaaS - Hosted, Managed, Hybrid) - Analysis & Forecast
(2013 - 2018) Markets and Markets, September 2013
Real Scenario # 2

a housing authority vendor
sent personal information
to the wrong mailing list

@
188,000
individuals
were affected
Source: www.privacyrights.org
?

security

How could they
have prevented
this mistake
Real Scenario # 3

an abandoned garbage bag with piles
of old tenant applications and social
security numbers was found on the
side of a road
breaches

more than 1/3 of all breaches involve paper
Source: 2013 Data Breach Investigations Report, Verizon RISK Team, April 2013
Where do property owners save
tenant’s personal information
How do they store and dispose
of old records

?
?
Are your insureds aware
of these exposures?
Most are probably not
So what does this mean to you?

The insured could
have a legal duty to
notify tenants when
a breach occurs

The insured could
have to pay for
forensic and legal
costs as a result

The breach may
have an impact
on the
insured’s business
Coverage
is evolving

New ISO exclusions, both mandatory They have been approved
and optional, will exclude loss from
disclosure of personal information

in most states

Source: Insurance Services Office, Inc. (state approvals as of Dec. 19, 2013)
New insurance products
are rapidly emerging in
the market to help fill

The gap

There are many
options
What are you doing
for your crucial
habitational business

?
Click to contact Mindy Pollack
to discuss the underwriting
and new product possibilities

This presentation is intended to provide background information to our clients and professional staff.
It is time sensitive and may need to be revised and updated periodically.

Emerging Issues Hit Home

  • 1.
    Emerging issues hitHOME spotlight on Privacy and Security Breach for Habitational risk exposures
  • 2.
    Both privacy lawsand lawsuits are increasing. this affects all types of risks, including landlords
  • 3.
    Exposure to privacy breachcan come from many sources Consider the following real life scenarios
  • 4.
    Real Scenario #1 a commercial landlord received reports of vandalism in restrooms and installed surveillance cameras without notifying residents
  • 5.
    A tenant sawthe video feeds and sued the landlord for breach of privacy Over 60 tenants are seeking $$$ damages Source: Soliman v. The Kushner Companies, Inc., 2013 N.J. Super. LEXIS 150.
  • 6.
    This can happenin a vacation rental too $4.6 m the amount demanded after a couple found cameras hidden in smoke detectors, sockets and ac ducts Source: Abcnews.go.com
  • 7.
    Over 1/3 ofall surveillance sensors are bought by landlords Do you know where the cameras are on your insured’s property? Source: Video Surveillance Systems & Services Market - (Analog, IP), Components (Hardware [Cameras, Monitors, Storage], Software [Video Analytics, VMS], Service (VSaaS - Hosted, Managed, Hybrid) - Analysis & Forecast (2013 - 2018) Markets and Markets, September 2013
  • 8.
    Real Scenario #2 a housing authority vendor sent personal information to the wrong mailing list @
  • 9.
  • 10.
    ? security How could they haveprevented this mistake
  • 11.
    Real Scenario #3 an abandoned garbage bag with piles of old tenant applications and social security numbers was found on the side of a road
  • 12.
    breaches more than 1/3of all breaches involve paper Source: 2013 Data Breach Investigations Report, Verizon RISK Team, April 2013
  • 13.
    Where do propertyowners save tenant’s personal information How do they store and dispose of old records ? ?
  • 14.
    Are your insuredsaware of these exposures?
  • 15.
  • 16.
    So what doesthis mean to you? The insured could have a legal duty to notify tenants when a breach occurs The insured could have to pay for forensic and legal costs as a result The breach may have an impact on the insured’s business
  • 17.
    Coverage is evolving New ISOexclusions, both mandatory They have been approved and optional, will exclude loss from disclosure of personal information in most states Source: Insurance Services Office, Inc. (state approvals as of Dec. 19, 2013)
  • 18.
    New insurance products arerapidly emerging in the market to help fill The gap There are many options
  • 19.
    What are youdoing for your crucial habitational business ?
  • 20.
    Click to contactMindy Pollack to discuss the underwriting and new product possibilities This presentation is intended to provide background information to our clients and professional staff. It is time sensitive and may need to be revised and updated periodically.