Most cyber policies are bought in the dark. At TrueSpan, our team brings real-world experience from the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FinCEN to your business. We don't just place a policy; we use two decades of financial crime and AML experience to ensure your coverage actually responds when a breach happens.

Cyber risk isn’t one-size-fits-all. A contractor, property investor, and professional services firm all face very different exposures.
We structure coverage based on:
We work with a wide range of contractors and trade businesses across Kansas City and surrounding areas.
We work with growing businesses and small to mid-sized companies that are often underserved when it comes to cyber risk—providing practical guidance and coverage that actually protects how they operate.
Contractors in Kansas City face unique risks on every job. These are the core insurance coverages we recommend to properly protect your business.
Notification costs, credit monitoring, forensic investigation
Includes 24/7 incident response teams, negotiation experts, and the funds to restore your encrypted data.
Lost income if your systems are down
Protection against the #1 cause of loss: criminals tricking employees into sending money via email impersonation.
With our AML background, we ensure your policy covers the heavy fines and legal costs associated with data privacy laws.
Most insurance agencies treat businesses like just another account. We don’t. At TrueSpan, we understand how your business actually operates—and we build coverage that protects you when it matters most.
We’re not just here to place a policy—we’re here to help you protect your business long-term.
We don’t just sell policies—we understand how fraud, breaches, and cyber attacks actually happen.
We don’t just sell policies—we understand how fraud, breaches, and cyber attacks actually happen.
When something happens, we help you navigate the process—not just file a claim.
We work with leading cyber carriers to structure coverage that actually responds when it matters.
One conversation can uncover gaps that could cost your business thousands—or more.
Serving Kansas City and surrounding areas across Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Washington, and Texas.

Find answers to what matters most about your coverage.
Cyber insurance protects your business from financial loss related to data breaches, ransomware, fraud, and system downtime—costs that are typically excluded from standard business policies.
Yes. In fact, small businesses are now the most common target for cyber attacks because they often lack strong security controls. One incident can be financially devastating.
No. Your IT team manages your security, but they do not cover your liability. If a breach happens, your IT contract likely limits their liability. You need a policy that pays for the forensic investigators, legal notifications, and financial losses that IT can't prevent.
No. Most general liability policies specifically exclude cyber-related losses, including data breaches and cybercrime.
This protects your business if an employee is tricked into sending money due to a fraudulent email or impersonation scheme—one of the fastest-growing cyber risks.
Most policies are more affordable than businesses expect. The cost depends on your revenue, data exposure, and security practices—but the potential financial impact of not having coverage is significantly higher.
Still have questions about your specific situation? Reach out—no pressure, just clear answers from a local expert.