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: Envelope Risk with a Solution; BlackCloak with a Personal Touch; NetDiligence look at 10,000 Cyber Claims; Microsoft with a warning for healthcare; And, is this the “Golden Age” of Scams? There’s more. Take a look. Share it. Enjoy the reads. Enjoy the day!
- ILS thoughts from the Bermuda Monetary Authority: Cyber Insurance Captives and ILS (Insurance-Linked Securities) Cyber Vehicles Multiply in Bermuda: BMA
- Envelop Risk with a new offering: Envelop Risk Leverages Its Cyber Tech to Provide Services to Cyber Reinsurance/Insurance Market
- Interesting analysis of 10,000 cyber claims reported between 2019 and 2023: Cyber Risks Continue to Rise: NetDiligence Releases Latest Cyber Claims Study
- Personal Protection in the Cyber World: BlackCloak Secures $17M in Funding to Bolster Personal Cybersecurity
- Compliance Solutions from Vouch and Vanta: Vanta and Vouch Introduce Embedded Cyber Insurance to Simplify Compliance
- Cowbell Expands Cyber and Tech E&O Insurance to Companies with Up to $1 Billion in Revenue
- The ripples on the pond continue to be felt: CrowdStrike Snafu Will Shake Up Cyber Insurance Market: Broadstone.
- This is always a cybersecurity topic to pay attention to: Chinese hacking “typhoons” threaten U.S. infrastructure.
- A broad warning about cybersecurity insurance cons and our times: Welcome to the Golden Age of Scams.
- Microsoft with a heads-up for healthcare: Microsoft warns US healthcare of threat actor using new ransomware.
- This put the toll of healthcare hacks into stark personal and financial terms: Health system to pay $65 million after hackers leaked nude patient photos.