All cyber articles – Page 7
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Amrae: Geopolitical risks were underestimated
French risk managers came into the Ukraine crisis better prepared after COVID, but fatigue is also setting in
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Cyber terror fears at heart of insurers’ reluctance to broaden cover
How the industry’s lack of appetite to cover terrorism or nation state cyber warfare risks is hindering market growth
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Webinars
Webinar: Getting a grip on intangibles
The pandemic has increased attention to intangible risks, but getting a firm grasp of the data remains a key challenge
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Firms risk “sleepwalking” into cyber disaster
Despite the growing number of cyber attacks, firms are putting Brexit and supply chain issues ahead of cyber security - Kaspersky
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Top 10 cyber incidents last year cost firms $600m
Cyber threats are more common, more dangerous and more destructive than ever before - Tokio Marine HCC International
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KP Snacks supply chain crunches to halt after cyber attack
Law firm partner warns that ’even the largest of organisations can fall victim to ransomware and must remain vigilant to this threat’
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Cyber attack hits German fuel distributors
Suspected ransomware attack hits oil storage and distribution firms in northern Germany less than a year after Colonial Pipeline
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Hard market continues with cyber rates up 130% in Q4
It was the 17th consecutive quarter of commercial insurance price increases, according to Marsh
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Amrae: Why captives will continue to offer buyers an alternative
Recent events have changed the way we look at risk and reshaped the concept of resilience, says Julien Guénot
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Ukraine-Russia tensions call for greater cyber resilience
GCHQ is urging UK firms to bolster their cyber security in response to the malicious attacks in and around Ukraine
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Corporates facing ‘resilience fatigue’ - Beazley
Institutional burnout is a particular threat in pandemic-exposed sectors such as health, travel, education and hospitality
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Lessons from Merck’s NotPetya victory
Cyber war exclusions are likely to see future disputes over state-sponsored attacks ruled in insurers’ favour
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Drones and cyber are top UK tech risks for 2022
DAC Beachcroft warns impersonation fraud on video conferencing platforms is a growing threat
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Which intangible risks are keeping you awake at night?
StrategicRISK is inviting readers to a special webinar on 22 February where we will be putting intangible risks under the spotlight
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2021 sets new data breach record
Nearly six billion accounts were impacted globally, according to data analysed by Atlas VPN
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Cyber threats growing faster than “ability to manage them"
Rewarding efficiency over resilience ’can leave companies vulnerable to shocks’, says Marsh’s Carolina Klint
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UK consortium to tackle systemic risk
Backed by Pool Re, it will support the creation of private-public solutions and develop new risk transfer products
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WEF Report: Climate inaction dominates global concerns
Top risks are climate crisis, growing social divides, heightened cyber risks and an uneven global recovery, as pandemic lingers on
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Ransomware will continue to evolve in 2022
After a year of unprecedented ransomware attacks, Beazley’s Raf Sanchez warns the worst is yet to come
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Blanc: Insurers must address ‘unmet needs’
Incoming Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) president Peter Blanc is group chief executive of broker Aston Lark