Continuing Education

High-Tech Losses: Understanding Claims in Data Centers and Advanced Electronics Facilities

A male technician wearing a yellow hard hat, safety vest, and plaid shirt stands in a server room holding a tablet. He faces a row of large black server cabinets filled with cables and electronic equipment, with colorful wiring visible overhead.

Course Description

In today’s interconnected world, digital infrastructure forms the backbone of nearly every industry — from finance and manufacturing to healthcare, logistics, and communication. Data centers and high-tech facilities quietly power this modern ecosystem, housing the critical computing, networking, and storage systems that keep operations running. When these environments sustain damage or disruption, the financial and operational consequences can be substantial.

This one-hour CE course explores how insurance professionals can approach claims involving data centers, computing facilities, and other high-value electronic systems. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of how these facilities operate, the types of losses that commonly occur, and practical considerations for evaluating, documenting, and resolving claims involving sophisticated hardware and software assets.

State Approval Status

CE credit is available in the following states:

 

  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Iowa
  • Indiana
  • North Carolina
  • New Hampshire
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas
  • Wyoming

What You Will Learn:

  • Understand the role and operation of modern data centers and electronic facilities.
  • Identify common failure modes and loss types in digital infrastructure.
  • Assess damage, downtime, and restoration considerations.
  • Explore effective mitigation and recovery strategies.
  • Recognize technical factors that may support subrogation efforts.

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