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Insurance Firm Says It Isn’t Liable To Pay Claim In $3.3 Million University Of Utah Data Breach

Colorado Casualty Insurance Co. has asked a judge to rule that it is not liable to pay a $3.3 million claim filed by its client, Perpetual Storage. A burglar stole backup tapes containing medical records of 1.7 million University of Utah medical patients in 2008. The university is seeking reimbursement for the $3 million it spent to remediate potential security problems. Experts say the claim would probably have been covered under most network security and data breach privacy policies currently available.”]

Source: https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/insurance-firm-says-it-isn-t-liable-to-pay-claim-in-3-3-million-university-of-utah-data-breach

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