Here it is—Your Cyber Insurance Sunday—Upload. The latest cybersecurity insurance news. A few items from the week. Some from us, some from others: RPS with a Mea Culpa; Netwrix heads to class; The Paris-based cybercrime unit behind Telegram founder’s arrest; Lumen Technologies looks at “Volt Typhoon.” There’s more. Take a look. Share it. Enjoy the reads. Enjoy the day!
- Early this year, the firm predicted a correction in cyber pricing driven by increased fraud perpetrated by AI. But in its 2024 Q3 Cyber Market Update, RPS concedes the “market hardening” and price increases have not yet occurred. Mea Culpa from RPS: Cyber Insurance Prices Not Going Up as Expected.
- Netwrix goes to school. Cybersecurity Challenges Intensify for Educational Institutions Amid Cyberattack Surge – Report.
- This is an interesting piece that focuses on the team behind the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov. Behind the arrest of Telegram boss, a small Paris cybercrime unit with big ambitions.
- Lumen Technologies looks at alleged Chinese government-backed group “Volt Typhoon.” Chinese hackers exploited bug to compromise internet companies, cybersecurity firm says.
- What would Wyatt Earp say? Ransomware gang threatens release of ‘Top Secret’ documents from U.S. Marshals.