Artificial Intelligence Report: Only 44% Ready to Support Secure AI, Delinea Finds

Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption is surging; check that, it has surged and continues to do so. Whether this results in a gold rush or leaves hands full of fool’s gold remains to be seen. Regardless of that, the rush is on, and cybersecurity readiness lags. Delinea’s new report, “AI in Identity Security Demands a New … Read more

CyberCube Launches Exposure Manager to Enhance Cyber Risk Assessment

New Platform for Cyber Insurance Market – CyberCube has launched Exposure Manager (XM), a platform designed to evaluate cyber risk across entire insurance portfolios. The tool offers quantified exposure data and is already adopted by leading global (re)insurers. Addressing Cyber Risk Gaps Insurers and reinsurers previously relied on static summaries and fragmented views. XM replaces … Read more

Cyber Insurance 2025: Coverage Gaps Erode Confidence, But Fixes Are Clear

cyber insurance banner showing a glowing globe wrapped by security and finance icons, illustrating worldwide digital risk coverage.

The Executive Summary of Arctic Wolf’s 2025 Cyber Insurance Outlook begins with an increasingly common yet no less ominous warning: “The risk of cyber attacks is no longer theoretical; it is a daily operational concern.” The Core Problem: Protection Promised, Protection Denied Many buyers expect broad protection. Claims data tells a tighter story. Only 12% … Read more

Incident Response Planning Cuts Cyber Risk, Marsh Report Finds

Incident Response shield graphic with network grid, echoing Joseph Wright of Blue Team Alpha’s insights.

Joseph Wright of Blue Team Alpha recently explained on the Cyber Insurance News podcast that incident response planning saves money. “The financial hit multiplies ten to fifteen times beyond what proactive measures would have cost,” Wright said. You can hear that episode here or here. That message now echoes in a major report from Marsh … Read more

What the Duck is Going on With Aflac’s Breach and Disclosures About it?

We’ve reported that insurance giant Aflac filed an SEC 8-K form in June to disclose that a hacker had used “social engineering” to gain “unauthorized access to its network.” Interestingly, at least for cyber insurance nerds such as us, Aflac did not file an “Item 1.05” 8-K for a “material” cyber event, but rather an … Read more