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I helped a small business owner navigate a ransomware attack last year. The encryption hit on a Friday night, the ransom demand was $85,000, and the recovery took three weeks. They had no cyber insurance. The total cost in lost revenue, forensics, and legal fees exceeded $200,000. That experience is why I now consider cyber insurance non-negotiable for any business handling digital data.</description></item></channel></rss>