Here it is—Your Cyber Insurance Sunday—Upload—A few items from the week. Some we reported on, and others we found interesting. Howden and Cyberwrite team up: A look at the impact of NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework: A Sunday read on the history of Cyber Liability Insurance: And the cherry on top, coverage for bakeries. There’s more. Take a look. Share it. Enjoy the reads. Enjoy the day!
- Howden and Cyberwrite Partner to Revolutionize Cyber Insurance with AI-Driven Risk Management, Shay Simkin, Global Cyber Insurance Lead at Howden, also commented on the partnership, saying, “Working with Cyberwrite allows us to augment our cyber risk solutions and reinforces our dedication to addressing the evolving cyber security needs of our clients.”
- It’s been a decade since the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) started developing its Cybersecurity Framework (CSF), which became a “best practices” standard for cyber security. So…. Does NIST CSF Adoption Reduce Cyber Insurance Premiums? New Survey Indicates It Does.
- A new initiative designed to simplify the placement of large risks for institutional clients with revenues exceeding $10 billion, Brit Ltd Launches Brit Cyber First50 to Streamline Large Cyber Insurance Placement.
- At this point the UnitedHealth hack isn’t new news, but it is still important news, UnitedHealth hack reveals gaps in doctors’ cyberattack insurance.
- We admit to a sweet tooth and a keen interest in baked goods. As a result, this piece caught our eye: Why on earth would a bakery need cyber insurance? Great question.
- An interesting look at denials and “sole” causes: Dig Deeper Into Insurance Denials Based on Intervening Causes.
- A look at critical infrastructure, in this case a warning about water, US Warns of Cyberattacks Against Water Systems Throughout Nation.
- Finally, a great Sunday read: An Abbreviated History of Cyber Insurance – The First 25 Years.