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A single training session and advanced software are not enough to maintain robust cybersecurity.
Gone are the days when insurance professionals would simply hand off digital skills and decision-making to an IT department.
Water damage caused by leaks is becoming an uninsurable risk, but emerging technology can help.
Google Cloud expects cyber rates to moderate, while other cyber experts anticipate further tightening of policy terms.
More than 80% of insurers use cloud infrastructure today compared with just 29% in 2020.
Considering all of the personal identifiable information insurers collect and store, cyber safeguards are imperative.
A new court ruling could affect cyber insurance policy exclusions and insureds could assume more costs in the event of a loss. The ruling underscores the fact that cyber insurance is no substitute for cyber defense.
Or, how an underwriter taught me proper cyber hygiene practices for the cloud.
Uniquely human skills can be enhanced by leveraging technologies that automate nonessential activities.
Also on the rise: Triple extortion schemes in which cyber criminals exploit multiple ransoms from a single target.
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