As usual, a few items from the week. Gutherie County, Iowa, sorts its cyber insurance; Gen Z or Boomers, who is better at cybersecurity?; And a court ruling in Southwest Airlines’ massive 2016 computer failure. Sunday’s newsletter is a wide, deep bucket of cyber insurance, cybersecurity, and more. Some we reported on, and others we found interesting. Enjoy the reads and enjoy the day!
- Cyber insurance – once a safety net, now too often a tangled web of rising costs and red tape. Enter Dark Rhiino. Cyber Insurance Costs Crushing Your Business?
- Staying with the “make it easier” vibe, CFC, and Quotey team up. Cyber Insurance Made Easy: Instant Quotes with CFC on Quotey.
- Surging and soaring are the themes of these pieces, Cyber Insurance Market Surges Amid Escalating Cybersecurity Threats – Report, Cybersecurity Insurance Market Soars as Digital Risks Surge – Report.
- Cyber Seek has a good look at the cybersecurity talent gap, jobs, CYBERSECURITY SUPPLY/DEMAND HEAT MAP
- With no shortage of health hacks, the results in this research stand to reason, $17.55 Billion Healthcare Cyber Security Market Booming with Rising Threats and Advanced Solutions – Market Forecasted to Reach $113.44 Billion by 2034
- Guthrie County Iowa, population 10,000 has their cyber insurance in order, GUTHRIE COUNTY SUPERVISORS APPROVE RENEWAL OF CYBER LIABILITY POLICY.
- Cliche demands we think of the boomer clicking the phishing link and emptying their bank account. CBCNews assualts that convention with this; Think boomers are most vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks? Wrong. It’s actually Gen Z.
- Moving into second place as the most “targeted” nation, India witnesses 15% rise in cyber attack cases in 2023.
- More developments relating to Southwest airline’s massive 2016 computer failure. Southwest Wins Appeal in Cyber Excess Coverage Dispute With Liberty.