Here it is—Your Cyber Insurance Sunday—Upload. The latest cybersecurity insurance news. A few items from the week. Some we reported on, and others we found interesting: Fitch with a look at cyber insurance premiums; Zurich names a “Head of”; Ariel Re and Hiscox Re bring us “CyberShock”; And the Justice Department puts a $10 million bounty on Iranian hackers. There’s more. Take a look. Share it. Enjoy the reads. Enjoy the day!
- Fitch out with a report on cyber premiums: What? Cyber Insurance Premiums Dropped For First Time in 2023: Fitch.
- Zurich making people move: Zurich North America Announces Kara Higginbotham as Head of Professional Liability and Cyber for U.S.
- Cowbell navigates further with AI: Cyber Insurance for SMEs: Faster Quotes with AI-Driven Underwriting.
- In hat-tip to spooky stories and ghost tales – The call is coming from your inbox: Email Fraud Dominates Cyber Claims in 2023: Coalition Report.
- “CyberShock” comes to us: Ariel Re and Hiscox Re & ILS Launch CyberShock Consortium to Address Cyber Insurance Market Challenges.
- Get your posse rounded up! $10 Million Bounty on Iranian Hackers for Cyberattacks on US Gov, Defense Contractors.
- Your weekly healthcare is vulnerable content: Inside Rising Cyber Attacks: Tackling Insurance Hikes, Payment Disruptions at Nursing Homes.
- A look at the role of accounting in the wake of a cybercrime: The Accounting Expert’s Role In Addressing A Cyberattack’s Financial Aftermath.
- It seems like Leicester City’s (UK) streetlights are throwing an all-day rave! While this might sound like just an amusing glitch, it’s a stark reminder of how vulnerable our infrastructure is to cyberattacks. THE STREET LIGHTS IN LEICESTER CITY CANNOT BE TURNED OFF DUE TO A CYBER ATTACK.
- Finally, with the American presidential election later this year a target for digital disruption, we’ll be looking to bring you tales that touch on the issue, large and small: Cyberattack forces Georgia county to sever connection to state voter registration system.