Cyber glossary

What is a Aggregation Risk?

The risk of a single cyber event causing correlated losses across many policyholders simultaneously.

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Aggregation Risk

The risk of a single cyber event causing correlated losses across many policyholders simultaneously.

How it works in practice

A single ransomware variant spreads through a widely used file-transfer tool, encrypting systems at 400 companies insured by the same cyber carrier. Because all 400 claims stem from one event, the insurer faces a concentrated loss far larger than its per-policy reserves anticipated. This is the core problem aggregation risk describes: one trigger, many policies paying out at once.

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