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The Cyber Insurance Landscape Has Grown More Complicated

SecureWorld News

When considering adding a cyber insurance policy, organizations, both public and private, must weigh the pros and cons of having insurance to cover against harm caused by a cybersecurity incident. Having cyber insurance can help ensure compliance with these requirements. Can companies live without cyber insurance?

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Ransomware captures attention of business leaders, as losses become real

SC Magazine

In addition, having cyber insurance coverage in place does not guarantee an organization can recoup losses associated with a ransomware attack. Click here to register for an upcoming CISO roundtable from Cybereason, in partnership with Cybersecurity Collaborative: Ransomware attacks and the true cost to business.

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The Unseen Threats: Anticipating Cybersecurity Risks in 2024

Security Boulevard

The primary target and focus for nation-states will continue to be their adversaries Critical Infrastructure sectors, such as healthcare, government, communications, transportation, defense industrial base, media, utilities, finance, and cargo logistics. Companies will want to avoid serious brand impacts and may be quick to blame CISOs.

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Cyber Defense Magazine: Exclusive Interview with Robert Herjavec

Herjavec Group

Enter a world where Cybercrime is now bigger than Drug Crime, globally costing Trillions in damages with new threat actors, new forms of malware, cybercriminals, hackers, cyberespionage by nation states and too many exploitable vulnerabilities to count. He and his tiny team of 3 people, began the world’s first MSSP.