CyberCube has partnered with HUB International, a global insurance broker and financial services firm, to provide cyber risk analytics to clients across North America. This collaboration enables HUB to use CyberCube’s software and services with its cyber risk assessment capabilities.
HUB will utilize CyberCube’s Broking Manager to advise clients about their cyber risk and related financial exposure. The tool helps inform effective risk transfer strategies. HUB’s Professional & Executive Risks (ProEx) team specializes in liability insurance and risk solutions. The partnership aims to assist clients in navigating the evolving landscape of cyber threats.
“We look forward to supporting HUB in assisting insurance buyers with leading cyber insurance analytics for risk transfer decisions,” said Nate Brink, Head of Broker Partnerships at CyberCube. “The expanded partnership underscores the valuable role CyberCube plays in helping clients make data-driven decisions.”
Nathan Hansen, Senior Vice President and U.S. Cyber & Technology Practice Leader for HUB’s ProEx team, commented on the new alliance. “Our partnership with CyberCube provides HUB ProEx specialists with an innovative tool to approach cyber placements proactively,” he said. “This allows our clients to make informed and well-reasoned decisions regarding their cyber programs.”
CyberCube is a provider of software-as-a-service cyber risk analytics that quantify cyber risk in financial terms. The company leverages artificial intelligence and a multi-disciplinary team to help clients manage and transfer cyber risks. Established in 2015 within Symantec, CyberCube now operates independently. It serves over 100 insurance institutions globally and is backed by investors like Forgepoint Capital, HSCM Bermuda, and Morgan Stanley Tactical Value.
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