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Everything you need to know about Mid-Market coverage, benefits, and protection strategies
CT mid-market cyber underwriting 2026: 12 control domains, 5 gating controls, 2-3x premium/retention swings at identical revenue. Assessment process and 7 carriers.
Three emerging social engineering variants now driving mid-market cyber losses: deepfake video/audio, QR phishing, SMS smishing. Policy language gaps and how to close them.
CT mid-market cyber 2026: $24,000-$95,000 for $5M coverage. Eight coverage parts, $52M manufacturer case study at $30,200, controls leverage, and renewal planning.
CT mid-market contingent cyber coverage: $4,800-$18,500 for $1M-$5M sublimits closing vendor/supply-chain gaps. CT PA 21-59 notification rules, sizing logic, and 7 carriers.
CT mid-market breach response costs $150K-$1.2M per incident. The 7 cost categories, panel vendor importance, and CT-specific notification rules.
Social engineering is sublimited in cyber policies — typically $50K-$250K vs. $250K-$800K average BEC losses. The 4 voiding conditions and how to layer cyber + crime.
Ransomware sublimits often fall well below the cyber aggregate. The OFAC ransom-payment landscape, restoration vs. pay decision, and 2026 CT mid-market premiums.
What CT mid-market businesses ($10M-$100M) need from cyber insurance: $3M-$10M aggregate, 7 mandatory security controls, the 5 policy gaps that hurt mid-market most.