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Merck was stunned when most of its insurers denied cyber coverage. Why? Because its policies excluded another risk: an act of war.
Companies should consider instituting and strengthening plans for when — not if — they suffer a cybersecurity incident.
After 2017's tumultuous hurricane season, this year's hurricane season looks only to be above average.
The world's biggest chipmakers and software companies are coming to grips with a vulnerability that leaves billions of devices susceptible to hacking.
Educating insurance adjusters had changed considerably over the years.
Human error and insurance companies both play a role in this era when computer crimes have become a business.
Here's why this ransomware virus had more bark than bite, and what you need to know to protect your business from the next malware event.
The WannaCry attack is evidence of a meaningful evolution in ransomware, which has strategic implications on cyber attack patterns, insurance coverages and aggregation risk.
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