N-able’s New Cyber Warranty Protects Businesses with $100K Coverage per Entity | Strengthen Cyber Resilience

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N-able has launched a Cyber Warranty Program providing financial protection of up to $100,000 per protected entity. The program supports Managed Services Providers (MSPs) using the Adlumin MDR Advanced package. It offers quick financial recovery after eligible cyber incidents.

The warranty helps businesses recover costs after a cyberattack. Many firms underestimate the cost of forensic investigations, data restoration, and legal fees. This closes coverage gaps often left by traditional cyber insurance policies.

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Financial Protection Meets Cyber Resilience

The cyber warranty complements existing insurance by offering faster reimbursement and reduced claim complexity. Partnering with Cysurance, N-able enables MSPs to include warrantied protection in their cybersecurity offerings.

Kirsten Bay, CEO of Cysurance, said, “Cyber warranties are becoming an essential part of the modern cybersecurity ecosystem. For MSPs, they offer a powerful way to strengthen service offerings and build customer trust.”

Bay added that the added financial protections mean “they’re not facing the fallout alone.”

Boosting Confidence and Reducing Risk

General Manager of Security at N-able, Troels Rasmussen, said the program reinforces the company’s commitment to proactive protection. The cyber warranty integrates directly into cybersecurity packages, ensuring immediate support and reduced financial fallout from breaches.

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“It’s our way of reinforcing the value we deliver, when you have MDR, you’re already covered; the warranty simply underscores the strength of our solution,” said Rasmussen. 

This initiative positions N-able among the few companies offering direct financial cyber protection. It strengthens its role as a trusted security partner for MSPs and small businesses alike.

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