Cyber Insurance & Gap Coverage
Options For Your Business
A new way to look at cyber insurance coverage options based on definable, measurable metrics for determination of coverage.

Our Cyber Warranty Options
Protect Plus
• Annual Coverage Up to $100,000
• Instant Fund Access
• Covers Wire/ACH transfer losses
• 1x phishing or smishing payment
• Cyber insurance deductible gap coverage
Protect Premier
• Up to $500,000 claim limit per year
• Instant Fund Access
• Covers Wire/ACH transfer losses
• 3x phishing or smishing payment
• A portion of or all costs related to escalated incident response expenses, data recovery costs and business interruption loss
• A portion or all of the ransom payment to get encrypted data restored

What is a Cyber Warranty?
A Cyber Warranty helps prevent and remediate an incident before it happens. Just like purchasing a car warranty for the inevitable repairs your car will need to continue reliable operation, a Cyber Warranty fills the gap between a Cyber Insurance plan and no insurance whatsoever.
Cyber Attacks Continue to Rise
Malicious cyber attacks continue to increase at over a 50% rate year over year. In 2024, an attack occurs every 43 seconds in the United States.
Cyber Insurance Cost Increases
Our customers routinely see policy price increases of 100% year over year for Cyber Insurance. And there’s no guarantee the claim will be covered.
Inside Out Monitoring
Skip the extensive insurance questionnaires. Our unique approach to Cyber Warranty provides risk monitoring the inside out, to ensure an Always On warranty and Active Loss Prevention monitoring.
Protect Your Business
TorchLight Cyber Warranty provides peace of mind financial coverage, reduced out of pocket expenses and quantifies risk to provide data for accurate decision making.
Reduce Complexity. Increase Productivity.
And Make Your Systems Bulletproof.
Why TorchLight?
At TorchLight, our “why” is simple: we exist to serve our customers and protect them from the relentless threat of hackers. This mission drives everything we do, setting us apart in the Secured and Managed IT landscape.
We foster a culture of candor, transparency, service, proactive communication and a growth mindset, all aimed at supporting our clients’ needs. We seek trusted partnerships with organizations that share our values, prioritizing open dialogue and a win/win mindset.
Together, we ensure that IT security goals are not only met but exceeded, safeguarding business continuity every day. Our people are our greatest asset, unified by our mission to secure and serve our customers and frustrate the hackers.
The Way Forward – TorchLight Blog
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The Windows 10 to Windows 11 Transition
Another large milestone looms in the Microsoft ecosystem as Windows 10 is (mostly) officially sunsetted on October 14, 2025. Meaning, no new security updates will be produced by Microsoft, unless you purchase an ESU/Extended Security Update license for up to three years that will allow Windows 10 to continue receiving security updates on a regular…
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Tech Talk – What is DMARC, DKIM, SPF & Why Do I Want To Know?
DMARC, DKIM and SPF are three separate email authentication protocols that build layers of security around email delivery and integrity. Used in conjunction with each other, they provide a durable layer of protection for inbound emails and brand protection to prevent bad actors from sending emails using your business domain name. These tools provide domain…
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Beware of the ClickFix Scam!
TorchLight’s Threat Intelligence team has uncovered a resurgence of a phishing scam called ‘ClickFix,’ initially identified in late 2024 but now widely used by cybercriminals in 2025.
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Microsoft Teams Phishing Attacks
TorchLight Security Operations Center continues to hear about Microsoft Teams as the vector to social engineering, phishing and spearphishing attempts by hackers. Given the volume of noise, we thought we’d publish what we know and how to defend against these attacks.
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New Mac Vulnerability – Banshee MacOS Stealer
Our security operations center was notified of a new and novel bug that can affect all Macs. Titled “Banshee MacOS Stealer”, this first came on the scene in mid-2024 as a “malware as a service” exploit.
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NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 – Considerations for Small to Medium Sized Businesses
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework is a methodology designed to simplify the process of planning, implementing, managing and responding to threats from a holistic point of view in the Information Technology Delivery and Security space. It is specifically designed for organizations that either have no or very little cybersecurity planning, processes or responses to emerging threats.
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Industry Impact of Ransomware Attacks
Find out why academic institutions, automobile dealerships, and the utility sector are all high-profile targets of ransomware attacks.
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Employee Training & Email Security
Find out why employee training is essential for maintaining email security and protecting your business.
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What to Know About Email Security
One of the weakest links in keeping your business secure can be the employee who opens a malicious email. Attack vectors get more and more sophisticated every day. That is why having up-to-date email security should be a top priority for your business.
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New NIST Guidelines Offer Starting Point for Cybersecurity
Important highlights about the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) update of its guidance to organizations for assessing their internal security IT system.
