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Lloyd’s Backs Off Insurance for State-Sponsored Cyberattacks

Security Boulevard

Lloyd's Backs Off Insurance for State-Sponsored Cyberattacks. Cyber related businesses are ‘evolving risk’. issued a market bulletin dated August 16, 2022 setting out new rules for standalone cyber-attack policies that would exclude coverage for damages from state-sponsored attacks. But what is a war these days?

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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. Let's break it down to the pros and cons.

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Cyberinsurance companies don’t want to pay out for “acts of war”

Malwarebytes

Due to the evolving and growing impact of cybersecurity incidents there are some questions starting to arise about the way that insurance companies deal with the costs that are the results of such incidents. But cyber insurance comes in different flavors and sizes. An act of war? Pharmaceutical giant Merck & Co.