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MISCELLANEOUS MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL AND GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY CLAIMS MADE AND REPORTED COVERAGE ENDORSEMENT e-md E1857BA-0712 In consideration of the premium charged, it is understood and agreed that e-md is added as an endorsement to this Policy. The terms, conditions, exclusions, Limits of Liability, and Retentions set forth below apply to the coverage provided by this Endorsement. All other terms, conditions and exclusions of the Policy to which this Endorsement attaches remain unchanged, and apply in full force and effect to this Endorsement, unless this Endorsement states otherwise. Item 1. e-md DECLARATIONS Limits of Liability for Insuring Agreement(s) Purchased: Purchased: A. Network Security and Privacy Insurance: $ «f6» per Claim and in the aggregate B. Regulatory Fines and Penalties Insurance: $ «f7» per Claim and in the aggregate C. Customer Notification and Credit Monitoring $ «f8» per Claim and in the aggregate Costs Insurance: D. Data Recovery Costs Insurance: $ «f9» per Claim and in the aggregate E. Media Liability Insurance: $ «f10» per Claim and in the aggregate Item 2. Maximum Aggregate e-md Limit of Liability: $«f11» Item 3. Retention(s): A. Network Security and Privacy Insurance: $ «f13» per Claim B. Regulatory Fines and Penalties Insurance: $ «f13» per Claim C. Customer Notification and Credit Monitoring Costs Insurance: $ «f13» per Claim D. Data Recovery Costs Insurance: $ «f13» per Claim E. Media Liability Insurance: $ «f13» per Claim Item 4. Retroactive Date(s): A. Network Security and Privacy Insurance: «f12» B. Regulatory Fines and Penalties Insurance: «f12» C. Customer Notification and Credit Monitoring Costs Insurance: «f12» D. Data Recovery Costs Insurance: «f12» E. Media Liability Insurance: «f12» Item 5. Endorsement Period: «f4» to «f5» E1857BA-0712 Page 1 of 11

e-md TERMS AND CONDITIONS This Endorsement contains Insuring Agreements A through E. This Endorsement only affords coverage under those Insuring Agreements that are indicated as purchased in Item 1 of the e-md Declarations. Insuring Agreements A, B and E are provided on a Claims-Made and Reported basis. Insuring Agreements C and D provide for certain first party coverages. Various provisions in this Endorsement restrict coverage. Read the entire Endorsement carefully to determine rights, duties, and what is and is not covered. I. e-md INSURING AGREEMENTS In consideration of the premium charged, Underwriters agree with the Named Insured that Exclusions 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47 of the Policy to which this Endorsement attaches are without effect, and do not apply in any way to limit the coverage, Limits of Liability, terms, conditions, and any other provisions of this Endorsement. The coverage that is provided by this Endorsement shall be subject to the following Insuring Agreements: A. Network Security and Privacy Insurance Subject to the applicable Limits of Liability and the applicable Self-Insured Retention, each as listed in the e-md Declarations, Underwriters will pay on behalf of an Insured the Damages and Defense Expenses such Insured becomes legally obligated to pay as a result of a Claim for a Network Security Wrongful Act or Privacy Wrongful Act that actually or allegedly takes place after the applicable Retroactive Date listed in Item 4 of the e-md Declarations, provided that the Claim is first made against the Insured during the Endorsement Period and reported to Underwriters in accordance with the Notice provisions of this Endorsement. B. Regulatory Fines and Penalties Insurance Subject to the applicable Limits of Liability and the applicable Self-Insured Retention, each as listed in the e-md Declarations, Underwriters will pay on behalf of an Insured the Regulatory Fines and Penalties such Insured becomes legally obligated to pay as a result of a Claim for a Privacy Wrongful Act that actually or allegedly takes place after the applicable Retroactive Date listed in Item 4 of the e- MD Declarations, provided that the Claim is first made against the Insured during the Endorsement Period and reported to Underwriters in accordance with the Notice provisions of this Endorsement. C. Customer Notification and Credit Monitoring Costs Insurance Subject to the applicable Limits of Liability and the applicable Self-Insured Retention, each as listed in the e-md Declarations, we will pay Customer Notification and Credit Monitoring Costs the Named Insured incurs during the Endorsement Period, with Underwriters prior written consent, by reason of a Claim reported to Underwriters in accordance with the Notice provisions of this Endorsement, for any Privacy Wrongful Act that actually or allegedly takes place after the applicable Retroactive Date listed in Item 4 of the e-md Declarations. D. Data Recovery Costs Insurance Subject to the applicable Limits of Liability and the applicable Self-Insured Retention, each as listed in the e-md Declarations, we will pay Data Recovery Costs the Named Insured incurs during the Endorsement Period, with Underwriters prior written consent, by reason of a Claim reported to Underwriters in accordance with the Notice provisions of this Endorsement, for a Data Interference E1857BA-0712 Page 2 of 11

Act that actually or allegedly takes place after the applicable Retroactive Date listed in Item 4 of the e- MD Declarations. E. Media Liability Insurance Subject to the applicable Limits of Liability and the applicable Self-Insured Retention, each as listed in the e-md Declarations, we will pay on behalf of an Insured the Damages and Defense Expenses such Insured becomes legally obligated to pay as a result of a Claim for a Media Wrongful Act that actually or allegedly takes place after the applicable Retroactive Date listed in Item 4 of the e-md Declarations, provided that the Claim is first made against the Insured during the Endorsement Period and reported to Underwriters in accordance with the Notice provisions of this Endorsement. II. DATA RECOVERY COSTS ADJUSTMENT (applicable to Insuring Agreement D only) A. In the event that Data belonging to the Named Insured has been compromised, damaged, lost, erased, eradicated, altered, corrupted or tainted as a result of a Data Interference Act, the Named Insured shall, as soon as practicable following notification to Underwriters in accordance with the Notice provisions of this Endorsement, provide to Underwriters a written statement detailing: 1) the harm or damage known to have resulted from the Data Interference Act; 2) the circumstances under which the Named Insured first discovered the Data Interference Act; 3) the proposed plan for remediation and/or recovery of said Data, including the name and identity of the professional or consultant proposed for carrying out the remediation and/or recovery; 4) the proposed or estimated costs of the remediation and/or recovery; and 5) the proposed date and time for both commencing and completing such remediation and/or recovery. B. No Data Recovery Costs shall be incurred without Underwriters prior written consent, and Underwriters shall not be responsible to pay or reimburse the Named Insured for any Data Recovery Costs that were not so approved. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Named Insured may incur Data Recovery Costs without Underwriters prior written approval, if the circumstances are such that there is no practical or reasonable opportunity to obtain Underwriters prior written consent and the exigencies then and there existing require immediate action to mitigate the potential for damage or harm to the Named Insured or to third parties. III. ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS With respect to the coverage provided by this Endorsement, certain words are shown in bold-face type and are defined as follows. Refer to the Policy to which this endorsement attaches for terms that are shown in bold-face type on this Endorsement, but not defined below. If a term is defined below and in the Policy to which this Endorsement attaches, the definition below applies. A. Claim means: 1. with respect to Insuring Agreement A (Network Security and Privacy Insurance): a. any written demand for monetary damages or other non-monetary relief made against an Insured; E1857BA-0712 Page 3 of 11

b. any civil proceeding or arbitration proceeding against an Insured, commenced by the service of a complaint or similar pleading or notification; c. any written request to toll or waive a statute of limitations relating to a potential Claim against an Insured, including any appeal therefrom; or d. any Government Investigation commenced against an Insured by letter notification, complaint or order of investigation. A Claim under Insuring Agreement A will be deemed to be first made when any of the foregoing is first received by an Insured. 2. with respect to Insuring Agreement B (Regulatory Fines and Penalties Insurance), a Government Investigation commenced against an Insured by letter notification, complaint or order of investigation. A Claim under Insuring Agreement B will be deemed to be first made when it is first received by an Insured. 3. with respect to Insuring Agreement C (Customer Notification and Credit Monitoring Costs Insurance), a written report by an Insured to Underwriters of an actual or potential Privacy Wrongful Act. A Claim under Insuring Agreement C will deemed to be first made when such written report is received by Underwriters. 4. with respect to Insuring Agreement D (Data Recovery Costs Insurance), a written report by an Insured to Underwriters of a Data Interference Act in accordance with the provisions of Part II. Data Recovery Costs Adjustment of this Endorsement. A Claim under Insuring Agreement D will deemed to be first made when such written report is received by Underwriters. 5. with respect to Insuring Agreement E (Media Liability Insurance): a. any written demand for monetary damages or other non-monetary relief made against an Insured; b. any civil proceeding or arbitration proceeding against an Insured, commenced by the service of a complaint or similar pleading or notification; or c. any written request to toll or waive a statute of limitations relating to a potential Claim against an Insured, including any appeal therefrom. A Claim under Insuring Agreement E will be deemed to be first made when any of the foregoing is first received by an Insured. B. Customer Notification and Credit Monitoring Costs means all reasonable and necessary expenses incurred by the Named Insured, with Underwriters prior written consent, in notifying third persons of any actual or potential Privacy Wrongful Act, including, but not limited to: 1) legal expenses; 2) computer forensic and investigation fees; 3) public relations expenses; 4) postage expenses; 5) advertising expenses; and 6) the costs of credit monitoring services provided to affected individuals for up to a period of 12 months from the date of enrollment in such credit monitoring services. C. Data means any and all information stored, recorded, appearing or present in or on the Named Insured s computer systems, electronic communication systems, devices and telephony, including, but E1857BA-0712 Page 4 of 11

not limited to, information stored, recorded, appearing or present in or on the Named Insured s electronic and computer databases, the Internet, intranet, extranet and related websites, facsimile and electronic mail. D. Data Interference Act means any act by a party other than an Insured that occurs during the Endorsement Period and is carried out without an Insured s consent or knowledge, whether intentional, malicious, reckless or negligent, which act causes harm or damage to the Data maintained by the Named Insured, including but not limited to interference with, or intrusion or incursion into, any of the Named Insured s computer systems, electronic communication systems, devices and telephony, including, but not limited to, the Insured s electronic and computer databases, the Internet, intranet, extranet and related websites, facsimile and electronic mail. E. Data Recovery Costs means all reasonable and necessary sums required to recover and/or replace Data that is compromised, damaged, lost, erased, eradicated, altered, corrupted or tainted as a result of a Data Interference Act, including but not limited to the costs associated with the repair or replacement of any software that is compromised, damaged, lost, erased, eradicated, altered, corrupted or tainted as a result of a Data Interference Act. Data Recovery Costs shall not include: 1) costs of repairing or replacing any hardware, equipment or wiring; 2) wages, salaries or other compensation or income of, or paid to, any Insured; or 3) costs of recovering or replacing data for any third party, or any data that was not within the care, custody or control of the Named Insured. F. Endorsement Period means the period of time from the effective date of this Endorsement to the expiration date of this Endorsement, as set forth in Item 5 of the e-md Declarations, or its earlier cancellation date, if any, or the end of the Extended Reporting Period, if purchased. G. Government Investigation means an investigation conducted by any federal, state or local government agency or authority, the subject matter of which is a Privacy Wrongful Act actually or allegedly committed by an Insured. H. Interrelated Data Interference Acts means more than one Data Interference Act which have as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of related facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions or causes. I. Interrelated Media Wrongful Acts means more than one Media Wrongful Act which have as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of related facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions, or causes. J. Interrelated Network Security Wrongful Acts means more than one Network Security Wrongful Act which have as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of related facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions, or causes. K. Interrelated Privacy Wrongful Acts means more than one Privacy Wrongful Act which have as a common nexus any fact, circumstance, situation, event, transaction, cause or series of related facts, circumstances, situations, events, transactions, or causes. L. Media Material means information in the form of words, sounds, numbers, images or graphics in electronic, print or broadcast form, including advertising, but shall not mean computer software. M. Media Wrongful Act means injury, other than Bodily Injury, arising out of one or more of the following acts, whether actual or alleged, but only if committed or allegedly committed by an Insured E1857BA-0712 Page 5 of 11

in the course of displaying, broadcasting, disseminating, distributing or releasing Media Material to the public and/or gathering, collecting or recording of Media Material in the ordinary course of the Insured s business: 1. false arrest, detention or imprisonment or malicious prosecution; 2. wrongful entry, wrongful eviction or invasion of, or violation of, the right of private occupancy; 3. defamation, libel, slander, product or service disparagement, trade libel, prima facie tort, infliction of emotional distress, mental anguish, or other tort related to disparagement or harm to the reputation or character of any person or organization; 4. unauthorized use of advertising material, slogans or titles in advertising the products, work or services of others; 5. plagiarism, piracy or misappropriation of literary or artistic titles or works, formats, characters, performances or other similar material; 6. negligence regarding the content of any Media Material, including harm caused through any reliance or failure to rely upon such content; or 7. infringement of copyright, trade dress, domain name, title or slogan, or the dilution or infringement of trademark or service mark. N. Network Security Wrongful Act means an actual or alleged act, error or omission by an Insured, including an unauthorized act by an employee of the Named Insured, which results in the unauthorized access or unauthorized use of the Named Insured s computer system, the consequences of which include, but are not limited to: 1. the failure to prevent unauthorized access to, use of, or tampering with a third party s computer systems; 2. the inability of an authorized third party to gain access to the Named Insured s services; 3. the failure to prevent denial or disruption of Internet service to an authorized third party; 4. the failure to prevent identity theft or credit/debit card fraud; or 5. the inadvertent transmission of harmful or corrupt software code, including but not limited to computer viruses, Trojan horses, worms, logic bombs, spyware or spiderware. O. Privacy Wrongful Act means any of the below, whether actual or alleged, but only if committed or allegedly committed by an Insured in his/her/its capacity as such: 1. breach of confidence; invasion, infringement, interference or violation of any rights to privacy including, but not limited to, breach of the Named Insured s privacy statement, breach of a person s right of publicity, false light or intrusion upon a person s seclusion; failure to properly handle, manage, store, destroy or otherwise control a person s private information in any format; intrusion or misappropriation of a person s name or likeness for commercial gain; or 2. any breach or violation of U.S. federal, state or local statutes and regulations associated with the control and use of personally identifiable financial or medical information, including but not limited to: a. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-191) ( HIPAA ), including Title II which requires protection of confidentiality and security of electronic protected health information, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder as they currently exist and as amended, including related state medical privacy laws as they currently exist and as amended; b. Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999 (G-L-B), also known as the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999, including sections concerning security protection and E1857BA-0712 Page 6 of 11

standards for customer records maintained by financial services companies, and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder as they currently exist and as amended; c. State Attorneys General and Federal Trade Commission enforcement actions regarding the security and privacy of consumer information; d. Governmental privacy protection regulations or laws, as they currently exist now or in the future, which require commercial Internet sites or on-line services that collect personal information or medical information (as defined by such laws or acts) to post privacy policies and adopt specific privacy controls or to notify those impacted by identity or data theft, abuse or misuse; e. Federal and state consumer credit reporting laws, such as the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA); or f. The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act ( HITECH ), Title XIII of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ( ARRA ) of 2009. P. Regulatory Fines and Penalties means any civil or administrative fines and penalties imposed by a federal, state or local government agency or authority against an Insured as a result of a Government Investigation. IV. LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND RETENTIONS A. The Limits of Liability for each Insuring Agreement Purchased, as set forth in Item 1 of the e-md Declarations shall be Underwriters total Limit of Liability for each Claim first made during the Endorsement Period under each Insuring Agreement purchased and in the aggregate for all Claims first made during the Endorsement Period under each Insured Agreement purchased, including Defense Expenses where applicable. Neither the inclusion of more than one Insured, nor the making of Claims by more than one person or entity shall increase the Limit of liability for any one Insuring Agreement. B. The Maximum Aggregate e-md Limit of Liability set forth in Item 2 of the e-md Declarations shall be Underwriters total Limit of Liability under this Endorsement, including Defense Expenses where applicable, for all Claims first made during the Endorsement Period under all Insuring Agreements combined. C. The Limits of Liability for each Insuring Agreement Purchased, applying in the manner described in Paragraph A of this Section, and the Maximum Aggregate e-md Limit of Liability, applying in the manner described in Paragraph B of this Section, are both included within, and are not in addition to, the Professional Liability Aggregate Limit of Liability listed in Item 4 of the Declarations of the Policy to which this Endorsement attaches. D. Subject to the Professional Liability Aggregate Limit of Liability listed in Item 4 of the Declarations of the Policy to which this Endorsement attaches, the Limits of Liability for each Insuring Agreement Purchased and the Maximum Aggregate e-md Limit of Liability shall be the only Limits of Liability applicable to the coverage provided by this Endorsement, notwithstanding any other provision(s) in the Policy to which this Endorsement attaches. Underwriters will have no obligation to defend or continue to defend any Claim covered by this Endorsement after the Limits of Liability for each Insuring Agreement Purchased; the Maximum Aggregate e-md Limit of Liability; and/or the Professional Liability Aggregate Limit of Liability has been exhausted. E1857BA-0712 Page 7 of 11

E. The purchase of an Extended Reporting Period shall not increase or reinstate the Limits of Liability set forth in Items 1 and 2 of the e-md Declarations. V. NOTICE PROVISIONS A. Notice of Claim 1. As a condition precedent to the coverage provided by this Endorsement, an Insured shall give written notice to the entity referenced in Item 9 of the Declarations of the Policy to which this Endorsement attaches, of any Claim under Insuring Agreements A, B and E no later than sixty (60) days from the date the Claim is first made against an Insured. With respect to Insuring Agreements C and D, the Insured shall, as a condition precedent to their rights to payment under this Endorsement, give to Underwriters written notice of any Claim no later than sixty (60) days from the date the incident giving rise to the Claim is discovered. With respect to Insuring Agreement D, the Insured shall also comply with the provisions of Part II. Data Recovery Costs Adjustment as a further condition precedent to coverage. 2. Underwriters will not be obligated to pay any amounts (except as provided in Part II. Data Recovery Costs Adjustment of this Endorsement) incurred by any Insured prior to notification of a Claim to Underwriters. B. Notice of Potential Claim If, during the Endorsement Period, any Insured first becomes aware of any facts or circumstances which could give rise to a Claim covered under this Endorsement, and if the Insured, during the Endorsement Period, provides Underwriters with written notice of: a) such facts or circumstances; b) the nature of the alleged or potential damages; c) the identity of the potential claimants and Insureds involved; d) the manner in which the Insured first became aware of the facts or circumstances; and e) the consequences which have resulted or may result, then any Claim subsequently arising from such facts or circumstances will be deemed first made on the date such notice was given to Underwriters. VI. ADDITIONAL EXCLUSIONS APPLICABLE TO THIS ENDORSEMENT The insurance provided by this Endorsement does not apply to any Claim: A. Based upon, arising out of, attributable to, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of or in any way involving any Network Security Wrongful Act, Privacy Wrongful Act, Media Wrongful Act or Data Interference Act, or any fact, circumstance or situation: 1. that was the subject of written notice to any insurer given under any policy of insurance prior to the effective date of this Endorsement; 2. that was the subject of any prior or pending written demand, administrative or arbitration proceeding or civil litigation commenced or made against any Insured prior to the effective date of this Endorsement, or the same or substantially the same fact, circumstance, or situation underlying or alleged in the prior matter; or E1857BA-0712 Page 8 of 11

3. that was identified in any summary or statement of claims or potential claims submitted in connection with the application for the Policy to which this Endorsement attaches; 4. that any Insured had knowledge of prior to the effective date of this Endorsement and which could reasonably be expected to give rise to a Claim. B. Based upon, arising out of, attributable to, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving liability of others assumed by an Insured under any contract or agreement, except to the extent the Insured would have been liable in the absence of the contract or agreement; C. Based upon, arising out of, attributable to, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving any business, joint venture or enterprise not named in the Declarations which is owned, controlled, operated or managed in whole or in part by an Insured; D. For, based upon, arising out of, attributable to, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving any deliberately dishonest, malicious or fraudulent act or omission or any willful violation of law by an Insured, if judgment or other final adjudication adverse to the Insured establishes such an act, omission or willful violation; however, this Exclusion shall not apply to any Insured that did not commit, participate in, or have knowledge of any such act, omission or violation of law described in this exclusion; E. that is covered under any General Liability, Comprehensive General Liability, or other Professional Liability Insurance Policy; F. For, based upon, arising out of, attributable to, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving the False Claims Act, or any similar federal or state law, rule or regulation concerning billing errors or fraudulent billing practices or abuse; G. For, based upon, arising out of, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving any actual or alleged Bodily Injury or Property Damage; H. Based upon, arising out of, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving harassment or discrimination based on race, creed, color, age, sex, sexual orientation or preference, national origin, religion, handicap, disability, political affiliation, marital status or any other basis prohibited by federal, state or local law; I. Based upon, arising out of, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving any actual or alleged electrical failure, including electrical power interruption, surge, brownout or blackout; J. Based upon, arising out of, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving any actual or alleged malfunction or defect of any hardware, equipment or component, except that this exclusion shall not apply where the malfunction or defect is solely the result of an Insured s negligence; K. Brought by or on behalf of: 1. any Insured against another Insured; 2. any entity which is owned, in whole or in part, by an Insured, or any entity directly or indirectly controlled, operated or managed by an Insured; E1857BA-0712 Page 9 of 11

3. any entity which is a parent, affiliate or subsidiary of any entity in which an Insured is a partner or joint venturer; or 4. any individual who is a partner or joint venturer of any entity in which an Insured is also a partner or joint venture. This exclusion shall not apply to an otherwise covered claim under Insuring Agreement A, which is brought by an employee of an Insured alleging a privacy wrongful act; L. For, based upon, arising out of, attributable to, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving any actual or alleged violation of any of the United States of America s economic or trade sanctions, including but not limited to, sanctions administered and enforced by the U.S. Treasury Department s Office of Foreign Assets Control ( OFAC ); M. Based upon, arising out of, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving any actual or alleged medical malpractice or rendering of, or failure to render, professional services; N. Based upon, arising out of, attributable to, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving loss of business income resulting from the interruption, suspension or degradation of an Insured s own computer network. O. Based upon, arising out of, attributable to, directly or indirectly resulting from, in consequence of, or in any way involving: 1. any Network Security Wrongful Act, Privacy Wrongful Act, Media Wrongful Act or Data Interference Act actually or allegedly occurring prior to the applicable Retroactive Date listed in Item 4 of the e-md Declarations; or 2. any other Network Security Wrongful Act, Privacy Wrongful Act, Media Wrongful Act or Data Interference Act actually or allegedly occurring on or subsequent to the applicable Retroactive Date listed in Item 4 of the e-md Declarations, which, together with a Network Security Wrongful Act, Privacy Wrongful Act, Media Wrongful Act or Data Interference Act actually or allegedly occurring prior to such date would constitute Interrelated Network Security Wrongful Acts, Interrelated Privacy Wrongful Acts, Interrelated Media Wrongful Acts or Interrelated Data Interference Acts. E1857BA-0712 Page 10 of 11

VII. COVERAGE TERRITORY APPLICABLE TO THIS ENDORSEMENT The coverage afforded under this Endorsement applies to Claims brought against an Insured anywhere in the world, except countries where the United States of America has declared or imposed sanctions or trade embargos. VIII. ARBITRATION Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Endorsement or the Policy to which this Endorsement attaches, Underwriters and the Insureds agree that any dispute or controversy arising out of, or relating to, this Endorsement will be submitted to final and binding arbitration in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association then in effect, except that the arbitration panel shall consist of one arbitrator selected by the Insureds, one arbitrator selected by Underwriters, and a third independent arbitrator selected by the first two arbitrators. The Insureds and Underwriters shall share equally in the costs of arbitration. IX. EXTENDED REPORTING PERIOD A. If an Extended Reporting Period is purchased for the Policy to which this Endorsement attaches, coverage under this Endorsement shall only apply to Claims first made during the Extended Reporting Period, which arise out of a Network Security Wrongful Act, Privacy Wrongful Act or Data Interference Act that actually or allegedly takes place after the applicable Retroactive Date listed in Item 4 of the e-md Declarations and prior to the nonrenewal or cancellation of the Policy. B. Cancellation or termination, for any reason, of the Extended Reporting Period automatically terminates the period for reporting Claims under this Endorsement. If an Extended Reporting Period is not purchased, in accordance with Condition 12 of the Policy to which this Endorsement attaches, then coverage under this Endorsement terminates at the end of the Policy Period. C. All terms and conditions of this Endorsement, including the Limits of Liability will continue to apply during any Extended Reporting Period. ALL OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE POLICY REMAIN UNCHANGED. This endorsement is to take effect on «f4». Policy No.: Name: «f1» «f2» «f3» Policy Effective Date: «f4» Expiration: «f5» Endorsement No.: E1857BA-0712 Page 11 of 11