Cyber Attacks and AI Disruptions: 2025 Survey Reveals Top Business Concerns

According to the 2025 Gallagher Business Owners Survey, 72% of business owners are extremely or very concerned about cyber attacks. This figure has risen from 69% in 2024, showing a clear upward trend. In response, 36% of owners want to acquire or expand cyber insurance coverage. This indicates a stronger focus on proactive digital risk … Read more

Cyber Risk Analytics: Cyberwrite and Markel Expand AI Partnership in Europe

Cyberwrite Enhances Predictive Underwriting Tools Through Markel Deal Cyberwrite has expanded its cyber risk analytics partnership with Markel Insurance. The collaboration now supports advanced cyber underwriting processes across Europe. Markel underwriters utilize Cyberwrite’s AI-based tools to assess and model cyber risk exposures in real time. This helps them communicate findings to brokers and clients more … Read more

GenAI Adoption Outpaces Security: 2025 Data Threat Report Exposes Gaps and Solutions

GenAI Surges Ahead, But Security Gaps Widen Thales’ 2025 Data Threat Report reveals that enterprises are embracing generative AI (GenAI) faster than ever. One-third of surveyed organizations report being in the “integration” or “transformation” phase. Yet, only a small portion have adjusted cybersecurity measures to match this rapid AI adoption. Nearly 70% cite the GenAI … Read more

CyberCube and Aviva Partner: AI Boosts Cyber Threat Intelligence and Risk Management

AI integration enhances Aviva’s cyber exposure management CyberCube and Aviva have partnered to apply AI technology to cyber threat intelligence and risk management. The collaboration uses CyberCube’s Portfolio Threat Actor Intelligence tool to identify threat actor behavior and their preferred targets. Aviva becomes the first insurer to apply this tool regularly in its exposure management … Read more

Harrods Hack Aftermath Aligns with Stark Warning from UK Government

Retail hacks serve as wake-up call In recent weeks the, Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods hacks have disrupted payments, deliveries, and day-to-day operations; the UK government has issued a blunt warning: cyberattacks aren’t going away, and artificial intelligence is about to make things worse. Speaking at the CyberUK 2025 conference in Manchester, Cabinet Office Minister Pat … Read more

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