Here it is—Your Cyber Insurance Sunday—Upload. The latest cybersecurity insurance news. A few items from the week. GCHQ takes on ransomware in the UK, At-Bay report examines ransomware, Coalition continues to expand, and remote work from… North Korea!? Some we reported on, and others we found interesting: There’s more. Take a look. Share it. Enjoy the reads. Enjoy the day!
- Three major UK insurance associations have partnered with GCHQ’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) to tackle ransomware: UK Cyber Insurance Industry Unites to Combat Ransom Payments.
- At-Bay keeps us in the ransomware realm: Remote Access Drives 58% of Ransomware Attacks in 2023, At-Bay Report.
- The Coalition goes Down Under unless you are reading this there, and then it’s Coalition Enters Excess Cyber Insurance Market in Australia.
- And a different take on auto insurance: Automotive Cyber Security Market Projected to Grow at a CAGR of 5.9% by 2034: Visiongain.
- Lots of chatter about remote work and return to work, but this takes that topic into another territory: US arrests American and Ukrainian in North Korea-linked IT infiltration scheme.
- Cybersecurity comes to school: FCC to vote on $200 million cybersecurity program for schools, libraries.