§ 06 Briefs

A brief per sector, written for the application.

One long-form brief per industry DIAM serves, written to the same eight-control spine. Each documents the specific questions cyber underwriters ask, the regulatory overlay carriers cross-check against (HIPAA for healthcare, ABA Rule 1.6(c) and state ethics opinions for law, the FTC Safeguards Rule and IRS WISP mandate for CPA), and the common denial patterns after coverage binds. Each brief is available as a PDF on request; the public preview is the foreword, headline findings, and the list of controls the full piece covers.

Published 21 pages

Cyber liability underwriting requirements for small law firms

A practical brief for brokers and the 10-to-100 attorney law firms they advise — civil litigation, transactional, estate-planning and probate, criminal defense and family law, and the mixed small-firm book that includes all of the above.

Eight controls, one rescission case every carrier cites by name, and the ABA Rule 1.6(c) floor that now sits above the cyber application.

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Published 20 pages

Cyber liability underwriting requirements for small CPA and tax practices

A practical brief for brokers and the 5–50 employee Certified Public Accountant (CPA), tax-preparation, bookkeeping, and tax-adjacent advisory practices they advise.

Eight controls, a WISP that is now both a federal obligation and a carrier-intake gate, and the one Texas notification clock brokers routinely confuse with SB 1188.

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