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The Evolving Role of Cyber Insurance in Mitigating Ransomware Attacks

SecureWorld News

In this regard, many have touted cyber insurance as the knight in shining armor, the end all-be all in terms of mitigating criminals' assaults on your network. Here, cyber insurance serves as an invaluable safety net by offering essential financial coverage and support services in the event of a ransomware attack occurring.

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Top 8 Cyber Insurance Companies for 2022

eSecurity Planet

Cyberattacks are not only a technological problem for companies, but they also represent a very real financial threat. That’s where cyber insurance may be able to help. If your company has not already experienced a significant cybersecurity event, it is probably only a matter of time before it does. million and climbing.

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AI Gets an Endorsement from Coalition

Centraleyes

Coalition, a leader in cyber insurance, has added a positive endorsement for artificial intelligence (AI) to its cyber insurance plans for the US and Canada. The endorsement expands the definition of a security failure or data breach to include events caused by artificial intelligence.

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Navigating AI Regulations in the Insurance Sector: A Comprehensive Guide

Centraleyes

At the annual InsureTech Connect event in Las Vegas last month, AI won the prize as the most trending topic preoccupying the entire industry. Every few decades, the world experiences a technological disruption that changes our lives. Every few decades, the world experiences a technological disruption that changes our lives.

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5 Trends to Watch for Cybersecurity in 2023

SecureWorld News

As the world becomes increasingly reliant on technology, cybersecurity remains a top priority for individuals, businesses, and governments alike. From advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) to the continued evolution of ransomware and cyberattacks, the coming year is sure to bring significant developments in the world of cybersecurity.

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Cyber-Liability Insurance 101: First Party Vs. Third Party Risks

Joseph Steinberg

Interestingly, sometimes, the line between first-party damage and third-party damage can become blurred – especially if a business and its client have both been breached, and forensic analysis cannot conclusively establish either the sequence of events leading up to the breach and/or how the breach occurred. Which Do You Need?

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Cybersecurity threats: what awaits us in 2023?

SecureList

And IT teams should be prepared to deal with evolving threats posed by emerging technologies which are becoming widespread, such as geo-targeted phishing or attacks related to Cloud Security, IOT and AI. Yet, in addition to cyber insurance, companies will need a designated DR or RR (Rolling Recovery) plan.